![]() It's a sexy silver-and-black thing - well, the black part is really a translucent deep red that you can see when the optical tracker light has been turned on - and it handles well on any surface, no mouse pad required. Like most mice, all the buttons - left and right, a tilting scroll wheel and the side button - can be reprogrammed, which partially makes up for the issue. Right-handed people will operate the button with their thumbs, which is natural, but lefties will have to do something about getting at it with the ring finger, which is not natural. I say "almost" because there is a button on the left side, which defaults to a "magnifying glass" to enlarge text or photos. ![]() It's almost perfectly symmetrical from the top. So the Microsoft Comfort Optical Mouse 3000 is a good bet for my kind of day-to-day work. I'm not obsessed with wireless keyboards or mice I find the cords can usually be put out of sight without much trouble. The Verdict: An excellent, basic mouse that responds beautifully on any surface.The Bad: Being made for both left-and right-handed people means it's not perfect for either.The Good: A solid, comfortable mouse at a good price with an excellent optical tracking system. ![]()
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