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Wacom Intuos3 Five-button Mouse - mouse ( ZC100 )

Wacom Intuos3 Five-button Mouse - mouse ( ZC100 )
From Wacom, Inc

List Price: $95.48
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Product Description

The newly designed cordless, batteryless and ballfree Intuos3 mouse is a perfect replacement for the standard mouse on your computer. Thanks to its higher resolution of 5, 080 lines per inch it will beat most regular computer mice easily when it comes to precision and accurate handling.The five programmable buttons are ambidextrously arranged, so left- and right-handed people can use the mouse equally. This is also true for the "thumb buttons" located on the side of the mouse body. The rotating finger wheel emulates the Microsoft IntelliMouse standard that enables you to scroll with the Intuos3 mouse right out of the box.The Intuos3 5-button mouse is the perfect completion of the Intuos3 input device system.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #5074 in Consumer Electronics
  • Brand: Wacom
  • Model: ZC100
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: 2.00" h x 3.50" w x 9.00" l, .35 pounds

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Customer Reviews

Piece of junk.2
Built to last? Are you kidding me? Not only is the bottom a felt material that will deteriorate and pill up on you, but the buttons are not very robust and mine stopped registering clicks after about a year of moderate use. No, this is a case of engineered obsolesence at the hands of our Chinese brethren. It's a complete rip off at even thirty bucks much less what they are asking here. But, when functioning it manages reasonably well...and what ar eyour other options?

Good until it stops working.2
This mouse worked wel enough up until it started dying on me this summer (NOTE: I bought my tablet and mouse in December). That's around 6 months of use. I did use it nearly everyday but I was very gentle with it. One day I noticed it took like 3 or 4 clicks just to get it to click right, and now it's like 10-11 or it just won't work. Then the scroll wheel lost its click and broke. What a P.O.S.

Excellent mouse, relatively short life4
I've had my Intuos3 for about 6 years, and I'm about to buy my third mouse. I'm a digital artist/writer, and not everybody uses his/her mouse all day long, 6-7 days a week, so your results may vary. I wear a glove on my right hand (middle 3 fingers cut out) so the oils from my hand won't get on the tablet and end up on the bottom of the mouse. In addition, I clean the tablet almost daily with a micro-fiber cloth and screen cleaner, and I keep a velour type clothes brush handy to wipe the felt bottom of the mouse. Even so, about every 2 years, it becomes glitchy, and it's time to purchase a new one. (By "glitchy" I mean that the cursor becomes inexact, and I find myself clicking several times to find the right spot on a button online or in my digital software.)
I love my Intuos3, but I think Wacom could possibly build the mouse with a bit more stamina.