The blue/black Success Wireless Mouse from Manhattan comes with a three-button configuration and a 1000 dpi optical sensor that provides accurate mouse-cursor controls. The mouse connects to Windows and Mac computers wirelessly via an included USB micro-receiver, which stores inside the mouse when not in use. For convenience, a scroll wheel is on board for easy navigation of documents and web pages. Moreover, it is powered by an AA battery.
Manhattan Success Wireless Mouse (Blue/Black)
$8.39
In stock
Description
Additional information
Weight | 0.24 lbs |
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Dimensions | 8.3 × 5.3 × 2.3 in |
Sensor | Optical |
dpi | 1000 |
Scroll Type | Scroll Wheel |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
LED Illumination | None |
Connector | USB Type-A |
Wireless Connectivity | 2.4 GHz RF |
Wireless Range | 32.8' / 10 m |
Battery Requirements | 1 x AA |
LED Indicator | Yes |
Operating Temperature | 32 to 113°F / 0 to 45°C |
Operating Humidity | 10 to 85% |
Storage Temperature | 5 to 140°F / -15 to 60°C |
Green Certifications | RoHS, WEEE, Per Manufacturer |
Material | Plastic |
Dimensions (L x W x H) | 3.9 x 2.4 x 1.4" / 99.0 x 60.9 x 35.5 mm |
Reviews (3)
3 reviews for Manhattan Success Wireless Mouse (Blue/Black)
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Alf Gorczany (verified owner) –
After one initial glitch, this mouse is working just fine. Does everything I expect a mouse to do, without any surprises or special drivers. Initial glitch? Wouldn’t work at all, until I realized I had to remove the clear plastic wrap from the battery included with the mouse. : )
Mustafa Breitenberg (verified owner) –
After several days of use, I have noticed that the mouse has some deficits. It is prone to producing two clicks with one press of the button, and sometimes moves a bit erratically, especially if the mouse pad isn’t perfectly flat. Definitely functional, and inexpensive, but sometimes annoying.
Bertrand Wiegand (verified owner) –
After inactivity, the mouse goes to sleep. Touching it doesn’t wake it up – only a click. But at that point, you don’t see where the pointer is – so you click without knowing where on the screen you’re clicking. WHY??? Who thought this would be even remotely acceptable? No other mouse on the market does this. Returning.