Microsoft notebook presenter
From United States. Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse Full Specifications: Operating resolution: , Number of buttons: 2, Scroll wheel: yes, We and our partners use cookies to give you the best online experience, including to personalise advertising and content. The mouse turns through degress to become a presenter remote - its either a mouse or a presentation device.
I found the buttons on the underside - the presenter function - less friendly than some on straight presentation devices, but the dual function is very useful as we have some users who can't get on with the specialised presenter remotes. Microsoft IntelliPoint is the Microsoft-branded software driver for the company's hardwaremice. Software features may only be available with certain mice models. Button options are specific to the selected model.
On Mac OS X With IntelliPoint 4, users were able to specify mouse wheel behavior to scroll one screen at a time. This feature was useful in situations where the user had to work with windows of varying size and a fixed scroll rate alternated from being too fast or too slow depending on each window. This feature was incorporated into the Windows XP operating system [3] and removed in IntelliPoint 5.
Universal Scrolling is a software function within IntelliPoint that allows a scroll wheel to work with programs that do not natively support that method of input. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread.
I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Vijay A. Verma Volunteer Moderator. This is not certified to be compatible for Windows Highest OS supported is Windows 7.
How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. Andre Da Costa Volunteer Moderator. Unfortunately, this is not listed as a supported device, but you will likely be able to use it for basic input, but there is a chance certain functions might not work.
In reply to Andre Da Costa's post on January 30, Thank you, presumably it now has to go for recycling? In reply to jimmartin's post on January 30, Which version of Windows are you now running?
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