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The Adesso 3 Button Desktop PS/2 Optical Scroll Mouse delivers reliable, high-precision 1000 DPI tracking with a durable metal scroll wheel and three responsive buttons. Its wired PS/2 connection ensures stable, lag-free use across multiple operating systems, making it an ideal choice for professionals seeking dependable navigation without fuss.
Wireless Type | 802.11a/b/g/n |
Brand | ADESSO |
Series | HC-3003PS |
Item model number | HC-3003PS |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 10/ 8/ 7/ Vista/ XP/ 2000 & Mac OS X & above |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 9.4 x 3.25 x 6.75 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.4 x 3.25 x 6.75 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Manufacturer | Adesso |
Language | English |
ASIN | B003LD0BQ6 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | May 8, 2010 |
M**C
great, simple mouse, uses PS/2, works very well, great price.
great, simple mouse, uses PS/2, works very well, great price.
C**S
It works!
Works great. Is so good at being a mouse my cat won’t leave it alone.
F**K
Works but beware of bent pins
It's getting harder to find PS/2 mice for older machines. This mouse was pretty cheap, and I figured I'd roll the dice and see how it performs. It is a good-sized mouse, pretty comfortable and DPI seems pretty average. No jumping around the screen or anything funny.The only issue I had with it is the pins were bent out of the box. I had to goof around with a tiny flathead screwdriver for 5 minutes to fix it.For the price it's not bad, but just keep that in mind.
T**N
Reliable, no-frills workhorse
Let me first say that I am a pretty picky mouse user, and have tried over a dozen models of mice this past year, both wired and wireless, from companies like Logitech, Dell, HP, Kensington, and others. My favorite wireless models seemed to always "improve" every couple years or so, which (in my opinion) actually left them less usable; hence, my search for the perfect wired mouse.I was surprised by the Adesso's exceptional build quality, tracking and accuracy, given its nigh-unbeatable price. The HC-3003US also seems to have been around in its current form for awhile, being cited as Win XP/2000 compatible on its website. As an aesthetic bonus, the body is monochrome black without any distracting branding logos. I could already see this mouse becoming my go-to workhorse.PROS* Basic, no-frills mouse under $10* The 1000 dpi optical sensor tracks very smoothly on wood, paper, etc.* Mouse wheel appears durable and sturdy -- there's virtually no "give", unless clicked. Also, it's functional -- with notched scrolling and easy to grip rubber.CONS* Fairly audible clicks and scrolling. It's not a silent mouse by any means.
E**S
Purely functional wired mouse
This works with an old PS2 connector on a very old computer. Completely plug and play with a Pentium 2 computer. No frills, just basic. Cheap plastic. Optical. Great price. Adesso has been around for a while and is similar to Logitech products.
B**R
Fantastic PS/2 mouse!
Perfect! Exactly what I was looking for! Has held up extremely well!
N**N
Poorly made, not worth the price
Poorly made, cheap materials. When received pins were bent, center tab was broken off, poor fit. Was barely able to correct the pins to get it to work.
R**R
Erratic movement on some surfaces
Nice mouse for what it is. Design is fine, it’s relatively comfortable and it feels right when you click it. It has trouble with reading movement on some surfaces which causes erratic movement of the cursor. It wouldn’t move correctly on my wooden desk surface, nor on the plastic surface of my IKEA table. Ended up taping a piece of copier paper to the desk and that worked for a while.Ultimately, I never could get it to read movement with 100% accuracy. I ended up putting it in my desk drawer and using a cheap Dell USB mouse instead. I don’t think I’d recommend it to a friend.
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