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- 5 Button Mouse
- luminating scroll wheel
- USB Plug and Play
- 400 – 1600 DPI Optical Laser
- User selectable from 400 to 1600 DPI
Quality High-Resolution 400 – 1600 DPI resolution 5 button optical laser mouse with luminating wheel. User selectable (400/800/1200/1600 dpi) resolution. Simply press the button near the scroll wheel to adjust settings. Plug and Play USB interface. Stylishly black with silver siding.
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Review by Josiah North for LeapMaker 5-D Optical High-Resolution Wheel Mouse (400-1600 DPI)
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This mouse is, in short, excellent. I was looking to buy a “quick” mouse that I could add to my collection and I also needed it to work well with graphics design and the like. I found this one and was attracted to the price as well as the features that it claimed to offer. I figured for around ten bucks (including shipping) I couldn’t go way too wrong. In the territory of graphics design you have extremely high resolution interfaces and I needed a mouse that could handle the work and not be too slow or too jittery. I found what I was looking for.
The mouse has 4 settings that can be switched with the button directly behind the scroll wheel. You have the options of 400, 800, 1200, and 1600 dpi. I use the 1200 dpi setting and have the tracking speed in the system preferences to one notch above the lowest setting. This provides that I achieve maximum precision and also that I don’t feel as though my mouse is moving sluggishly.
The mouse has 5 buttons, but I was disappointed when I figured out that 3 of the buttons have the same function (middle click) and cannot be changed.
Another great feature about this mouse: the scroll wheel is translucent and inside the mouse is a small light that stays green when the mouse is idle and glows a bright red when it is moved. I think this is very cool.
Also I’m on a Mac and haven’t had any trouble whatsoever.
All in all, this mouse is, in short, excellent. I have a rather large collection of other mouses and after receiving this one today I’m beginning to suspect that it is my favorite. I highly recommend it. And, if you don’t like it, hey! You only spent 4 bucks on it.
Review by S. Garner for LeapMaker 5-D Optical High-Resolution Wheel Mouse (400-1600 DPI)
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I took a chance on a non-Brand name mouse and I was pleasantly surprised. This mouse is really good quality and feels pretty good in my hand. The DPI button is really useful.
I am using this mouse on Ubuntu 9.04 and I have no issue. Like previous review the 3 of the 5 buttons are middle click.
Review by Dodgers for LeapMaker 5-D Optical High-Resolution Wheel Mouse (400-1600 DPI)
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I’ve been using this mouse for about a month and it’s working out great. It comes with all the standard mouse buttons including a mouse wheel that also functions as a button. It also has a nifty DPI button in the middle that you can push and it makes the mouse sensitivity go up or down on the fly. Each time you press the button it cycles between one of four settings but you can’t change them. I haven’t found a way to change the settings, anyway, and there’s no software CD that comes with the mouse. Also, the two buttons on the side (the forward and back buttons) feel kind of cheap and are somewhat hard to press if you don’t have the perfect thumb position.
Overall, though, I’d have to say that it’s incredibly hard to find a mouse this good at such a low price. I saw some other mice on Amazon for around thirteen dollars and they didn’t even have a wheel so I settled for this one and I haven’t regretted it.
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(out of 9 reviews)
Price: Our $ 4.00


Review by Alexander Z. He for LeapMaker 5-D Optical High-Resolution Wheel Mouse (400-1600 DPI)
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For about 9 bucks (w/ shipping, this mouse is a great deal. I have used to extensively over the four months, and it still works great. Besides for the observation that the forward/back buttons are reverse of what is intuitive, I have nothing to complain about this mouse. Even if it broke now, I wouldn’t mind buying it again for this price.