Other than gamers, few of us actually need anything from a mouse beyond the
ability to work reliably and to feel comfortable to use.
As for the latter requirement, the
Nortek
Office 200 Wireless Mouse is quite good. Like most mice we’ve encountered
recently, it’s based on an ergonomic design, which looks a bit odd at first but
works well.
It does feel a bit more plasticky than the average mouse from Microsoft or
Logitech, for example, but this is merely a cosmetic factor.
There are two customisable buttons on the side of the mouse, as well as a
scroll wheel on the top. Installation was easy, and involved plugging the USB
receiver into a spare port, popping in some batteries and pressing a couple of
buttons to connect the mouse; all of which is explained in the manual.
This is all that’s needed to get the mouse up and running, although setting
up the buttons does require the supplied software to be installed.
The USB receiver doubles as a charger, so there’s no need to change the
batteries too often.
As a cheap wireless mouse we could find little wrong with the Office 200, but
some users might find the overly plastic feel not entirely to their taste.
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Verdict: A novelty mouse and VoIP telephone that works but has its limitations
Rating: 2/5
Price: £55
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