Ergonomically designed, the Microsoft Surface Arc Bluetooth Mouse has a slim construction, which can be snapped into a curved position to closely follow your hand’s contours for a snug and comfortable hold.
Microsoft Surface Arc Bluetooth Mouse - Burgundy $87 (Was $119) @ Harvey Norman
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Agreed - a painful mouse to use. Even makes Apple's Magic mouse a better alternative (but not that much better).
Absolutely
yeah i hate mine and only use it for meetings
It's fine for business use. Folds flat so great for a pocket (jacket/jeans/bag) and is symmetrical - good for the lefties. The first gen didn't glide very well (or at all, really), but this one is fine.
Not in my case. It can't hold a connection with any laptop I've tried it with. That makes it useless.
@a22andrew: Sounds worthy for a refund?
@ronnknee: I kept persisting for too long I'm afraid.
With my Surface literally on the Go (haha), I can see the appeal for this. Small form factor and light in weight makes it perfect for bringing the Surface and the mouse out for occasional use. If you're using this as your main mouse, then you're doing it wrong.
Never used it but it looks like the opposite of ergonomic.
When a wireless mouse can be had from under $10 at your local supermarket duopoly chain, why is bluetooth so jolly expensive…
Scorptec have black for a dollar more.
https://www.scorptec.com.au/product/Mouse-&-Mouse-Pads/Mouse…That's if you can pick it up from a Scorptec store otherwise a delivery fee is needed. Remember that most people in Australia don't live near a Scorptec store. That excludes any one not living in Melbourne or Sydney. Where as Harvey Norman stores are nation wide.
Anyone got a good recommendation for a wireless mouse, ideally something small/portable for laptop use.
https://www.amazon.com.au/Microsoft-Wireless-Mobile-Graphite…
Been using this one for 18 months now and have yet to need to change the battery. Does the job for basic work use. I've found it small enough for easy portability, but not so small it makes your hand want to die. I have reasonably big hands too, for reference.
I got given one for work , i don't find it bad but the price compared to the Logitech MX Master 2s which i use for hom,e i find to be a bit steep.
I know one is for true portability and the other is function , but if you had to choose , i would go Logitech MX master 2s, such a great mouse
Just my thoughts :)
GOD DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME WITH THIS POS.
You'll soon realise how much you miss a normal mouse like the Logitech MX series. Get that one instead.
My arc mouse gives me the shits.