Microsoft Bluetooth Notebook Mouse 5000

By Dan Ackerman on 25 September 2007

For mobile mousing without the hassle of a receiver, Microsoft's Bluetooth Notebook Mouse 5000 fits the bill as long as you don't mind its somewhat lumpy design.

6.5 5.7
  • Good: No USB receiver required • Ambidextrous design • Thumb button included
  • Bad: Squat shape not comfortable for long-term use • Not as thin as other laptop mice
  • RRP: AU$69.95

Not content with simply controlling the software side of your PC experience, Microsoft also wants to be your peripheral provider of choice, offering a variety of mice and keyboards. One of three new laptop mouse models, the AU$69.95 Microsoft Bluetooth Notebook Mouse 5000 can operate without the need for a USB receiver, thanks to the built-in Bluetooth technology found in most (but not all) laptops today.

At 89mm long, it's smaller than a desktop mouse but not as thin as, say, the Kensington Ci75m. The Bluetooth Notebook Mouse 5000 is easy to hold -- it curves up to meet your hand and is 38mm tall at the thickest part, in a design Microsoft calls "ergonomist-approved."

While Microsoft wants you to install its custom driver software, the mouse functions perfectly well without it, and our Bluetooth-enabled laptop was able to find and lock into the mouse within seconds. Power is supplied by two AAA batteries (included in the package), and there's an on/off switch on the bottom of the mouse to save power when, for example, it's sitting at the bottom of your laptop case.

Unlike many of the other laptop mice we've seen, this model includes a welcome side button for your thumb, which most Web browser software recognises as the universal command for going back a page.

For smaller hands, the Bluetooth Notebook Mouse 5000 could even be a good desktop mouse, but in our average-sized paws, it might become uncomfortable if we had to use it as our only input device. But for short-term laptop use, its curved design is an improvement over flat models we've tried. Still, it's short and rounded, and really not the most elegant mouse design we've seen.

Topics: mouse, microsoft, bluetooth, 5000, laptop, notebook

Comments (7)

  • mtarm1 gave 6/10 on 24/09/2008 01:31 Report abuse

    hi only one problem for me(afetr that scroll locking thing went away {after a day or so}) i have to reinstall it everytime i reconnect it!!! it gets very anoying can anyone help me out so it will connect as soon as activated?

  • bill01 gave 2/10 on 07/09/2008 12:17 Report abuse

    Had the mouse for about 2 months. Treated it very well though after this time the wheel lost its ability to scroll. As it is something I use nearly every 2 seconds, the mouse is pretty much now a paperweight. My recommendation would be to buy a Logitech mouse as I have never had an problems with them

    • Good: good size and easy to use.
      no dongle required and very quick to connect
    • Bad: wheel packs in after only a short amount of time
  • AssimilatorX gave 10/10 on 04/05/2008 09:17 Report abuse

    I have no problem with BT laser Mouse 5000.
    So i do like it ,a bit... mini but for me very confortable.Well done.

  • ozpowell gave 2/10 on 02/04/2008 11:58 Report abuse

    Couldn't agree more with the comment above about the scroll wheel. "2. The scroll wheel is a hugh disaster! The spring loaded tactile feedback is so strong that within an hour of use, my finger is already in pain. Also, this scroll wheel has several design flaws......"

    Was bought from Harvey Norman in Australia. I put up with it for 2 weeks before attempting to return it for a replacement, only to be told that if DOA it should have come back straight away, so would have to ask Microsoft Australia. 3 weeks later, sorry there is no problem, come and pick up your perfectly functioning mouse.

    • Good: Apart from scroll wheel seems to be an average quality mouse.
    • Bad: Mouse wheel is inconsistent and sticks quite harshly at certain points. If scrolling quickly it can result in the front of the mouse lifting up off the desk a couple of centimetres.
  • Popocatepetl gave 9/10 on 15/12/2007 15:57 Report abuse

    Everything works fine for now.
    Insallation was easy and quick.

    • Good: Very good mouse.
    • Bad: No.
  • Popocatepetl gave 9/10 on 15/12/2007 15:57 Report abuse

    Everything works fine for now.
    Insallation was easy and quick.

    • Good: Very good mouse.
    • Bad: No.
  • nelsonngyw gave 2/10 on 03/12/2007 10:51 Report abuse

    Hi, I'm from Singapore and I bought this mouse on 16 Nov when it was first released in Singapore. I liked the look, colour, and design of this mouse, and the Bluetooth function worked flawlessly, but this is the worst mouse I've ever bought. What's the reasons:

    1. Before opening the package of this mouse (and any other Microsoft Mouse), you cannot tell if the scroll wheel is smooth and frictionless, sticky and rubbery but lack tactile feedback, or with the tactile feedback that most mouse provides. This mouse provides the tactile feedback type scroll wheel.... In comparison, all Logitech mouse provide standard and consistent tactile feedback, except for the new MX/VX Revolution/Nano with MicroGear Scroll Wheel which can switch between smooth frictionless scrolling and tactile feedback scrolling. And you can tell that by looking at the box! Try it with any Microsoft Mouse you see on the shelf....

    2. The scroll wheel is a hugh disaster! The spring loaded tactile feedback is so strong that within an hour of use, my finger is already in pain. Also, this scroll wheel has several design flaws. Firstly, scrolling down is relatively quiet, but scrolling up produces a distracting and annoying 'tack', 'tack', 'tack' sound that'll drive you nuts! Also, at a certain position when scrolling down, the scroll wheel will get stuck and I need to use even high force to 'jump' over the stuck position. This causes the web page to suddenly jump past the point I want to scroll to. I've used mouse from cheap unbranded make, I've used Logitech's mouse, I've used Labtec cordless mouse, and even A4Tech's mouse, but they all have a consistent and comfortable scroll wheel tactile feedback and never have such manufacturing flaws.

    3. The Back button cannot be re-assigned to another function, even when I installed the latest Microsoft IntelliPoint 6.2 software. I couldn't even find support for this mouse from the list of mouse that this software supports! Although the mouse does not require any software to work on its own, installing the Microsoft IntelliPoint software provides features such as customising the scroll speed, and providing indication on battery strength. However, even choosing another similar mouse (the list of supported mouse in Microsoft IntelliPoint does not even have this mouse) with a customisable Back button does not allow me to customise this mouse's Back button. It's stuck to standard IE Back function!

    4. Finally, the support from Microsoft totally sucks! Within a day of purchase, I used the microsoft support web site to complain about the mouse. I keyed in my mouse's product ID and it shows that the mouse I purchased qualified for on-line support. I then type out my unhappiness (as above) and demanded for warranty support to either repair, replace, or refund my purchase. I received an e-mail confirmation stating that Microsoft will reply to me on my submission in 1 business day. Guess what? 2 weeks later and I didn't even hear them fart! They have failed terribly on their on promise on customer support! (Microsoft, are you hearing us? We're the ones who paid your staffs' salaries, even your top managements' salaries and bonuses!)

    I've used and liked Logitech products but has never experienced such poor design like microsoft's. Wonder what engineer they employed to design their hardware.

    By the way, I threw in this mouse for free (even though it cost me SIN$74.90) when a buyer bought my laptop. Guess no hard feelings for me since I HATED this mouse so much! If I used it for another day, I'll damned sue Microsoft for finger injuries.

    Microsoft see this? You ignored my compaint for the past two week and now I'm coming back to haunt you in ways you've never imagined. And don't contact me over my submission only now after you've read this review, cause your over 2 week's of fart definately stinks! I'll post my SIN$74.90 worth of review everywhere I could to nail your **** shut!

    Buyers beware! Judge for yourself if my experience is the truth or I'm just trying to make a **** at microsoft....

    Thanks!

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