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Trust Bluetooth Optical Mini Mouse MI-5700Rp

 
Trust Bluetooth Optical Mini Mouse MI-5700Rp   By Trust
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 3.5/5Average rating of 3.5/5Average rating of 3.5/5Average rating of 3.5/5Average rating of 3.5/5

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Product Details
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Trust
EAN: 8713439153514
Label: Trust
Manufacturer: Trust
Model: 15351
Platform: Windows
Publisher: Trust
Release Date: 2008-05-18
Studio: Trust

Product Features
General information: Wireless - Yes / Optical - Yes / Notebook/Desktop - Laptop and desktop computers / Mac/PC - PC / Required configuration - - Laptop or desktop computer with Bluetooth technology - Windows Vista, XP, 2000 / Box contents - - Optical mouse with Bluetooth - Two AA batteries - Travel pouch - User manual

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Editorial Review
Product Description
The ergonomic MI-5700Rp Mini Mouse by Trust is ideal for use with laptops! This wireless laser mouse is equipped with class 2 Blu technology, allowing for secure and reliable use up to ten metres from your computer. A special button adjusts sensitivity to 500 or 1000 dpi according to your needs. The MI-5700Rp also includes side buttons to make surfing the net even simpler, as well as an on/off switch to preserve its battery life!

Customer Reviews

Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5 Solid but not 'Mini', 2008-10-26
This mouse is solidly put together and works just fine with the Advent 4211, but it's not a micro mouse. It's barely any smaller than my standard Dell desktop mouse.

Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5 Surprisingly good., 2008-10-27
This arrived Saturday gone, I having ordered if after the Microsoft bluetooth 8000 presenter mouse wasn't happy using my Samsung notebook's built in bluetooth (and apparently isnt happy with anything but it's own dongle).

Anyway, the Trust for a start looks a lot more expensive than it is, its well put together with some nice finishes and simply works straight out of the box after adding batteries, no software to load (there isnt any supplied), no hassles. have tested it fairly thoroughly over the weekend having needed to work and it performs fine, connects after resuming the computer from sleep or hibernate and within about 5 seconds of the Vista desktop loading, its ready to go. Theres an on/off switch on the bottom which is a useful battery saving feature and all the extra buttons are already mapped to back/forward, press wheel in to pan/scroll etc.

All in all very impressed and left wondering why is beats a £50 microsoft bluetooth mouse hands down!

Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5 Problem using, 2008-08-06
I think my notebook is Bluetooth enabled and everything is reported working, but Vista could not recognise the device. Maybe I'm missing something, but it ain't working!Trust Bluetooth Optical Mini Mouse MI-5700Rp

Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5 Pleasing product and supplier, 2008-05-15
I ordered this on Tuesday and the cheery Postman arrived with it two days later (well-done Kikatek and Royal Mail). I switched on the computer and the mouse, turned on Bluetooth, it found and connected without incident and it all works fine. The wheel is nice and clicky, the left, right, forward and back buttons all do what is required and the sensitivity-change button may well be useful.
Being able to switch it off is a boon; it's all very well for some mice to turn off automatically when motionless, but think what happens when it jiggles about in the bag? When this is turned off it stays off. Well done Trust.
Though it's called a "mini" mouse, it's only a wee bit smaller than a standard one, so no problem there.
Trying to find a fault is hard but I suppose an improvement might be to incorporate a button in the wheel to allow drag scrolling.
I bought this for work. If my rather older personal laptop had bluetooth built-in I'd buy another for home use.