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Reviews of the Rocketfish Twister Laser Mouse

  • 5.3

    CNET Review

    June 15, 2007

    The Good: Compact shape fits well in your bag's organizer pockets; programmable buttons; tiny receiver stores inside the mouse; laser tracking for precision on many surfaces.

    The Bad: Uncomfortable, square shape; center scroll zone requires more pressure than a scroll wheel; may be too small for people with medium-size or larger hands.

    The Bottom Line: The Rocketfish Twister laser mouse won't take up much space in your laptop bag, and it incorporates a few great features, but its rectangular shape and compact size make it uncomfortable for all but the smallest hands.

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Manufacturer: Rocketfish

Part number: 8225903

General

  • Device Type Mouse
  • Wireless Receiver USB wireless receiver
  • Form Factor External

Input Device

  • Connectivity Technology Wireless
  • Interface RF
  • Movement Detection Technology Laser
  • Buttons Qty 4
  • Features Scroll panel, Programmable buttons

Expansion / Connectivity

  • Interfaces 1 x USB - 4 pin USB Type A

Battery

  • Type AAA type
  • Technology Alkaline
  • Installed Qty 2

Software / System Requirements

  • Software Included Drivers & Utilities
  • OS Required Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows Vista / XP, Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition

Manufacturer Warranty

  • Service & Support 1 year warranty
  • Service & Support Details Limited warranty - 1 year

Sustainability

  • CNET Labs: Estimated Annual Energy Cost nil

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