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Average customer rating:
- Be careful, get the GME322R, not the GME321R
- Good idea poorly executed.
- Exactly what I wanted!
- This frustrating device didn't follow directions well
- Sounded to good to be true
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IOGEAR GME321R Phaser RF Wireless Mouse with Laser Pointer
Manufacturer: IOGEAR
ProductGroup: CE
Binding: Electronics
Laser Pointers
| Presentation Pointers
| Computer Add-Ons
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Office Electronics
| Refurbished & Used
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Product Features:
- Control your computer from up to 50 feet with no wires--ideal for presentations
- No need to point the mouse toward the computer
- Advanced RF technology ensures accurate cursor movement
- Thumb-operated track ball eliminates the need to put the mouse on any surface
- Included laser pointer makes this mouse an excellent tool for both classroom and field presentation
ASIN: B000068CTK |
Product Description
IOGear's hand-held RF wireless mouse is the perfect tool for making presentations, it gives you the freedom to walk around the room and not be bound to the computer. The Radio Wave technology allows this mouse to work at any location and from any direction; there is no need to point the mouse toward the computer or sensors. The thumb-operated track ball and the ergonomic contour make cursor movement easy and comfortable. The second left-click button allows you to trigger instead of clicking the mouse. The built-in laser pointer helps you to direct the audience's attention to where you want it.
Amazon.com Product Description
Iogear's handheld RF wireless mouse is the perfect tool for making presentations, giving you the freedom to walk around the room and not be bound to the computer. Radio wave technology allows this mouse to work at any location and from any direction. There's no need to point the mouse toward the computer or toward any sensors; an included RF receiver takes care of everything, routing your commands to your PC via a wired PS/2 connection. The thumb-operated trackball and the ergonomic contour make cursor movement easy and comfortable. A second left-click button lets you trigger the mouse rather than clicking it. A built-in laser pointer helps you direct your audience's attention to where you want it. The device is backed by Iogear's three-year limited warranty.
Customer Reviews:
Be careful, get the GME322R, not the GME321R.......2003-09-11
The remote is beautiful, but I could not plug the receiver into my (less than 1 year old) laptop. I was able to plug it into my desktop computer, which is 2 years old. The GME321R has a PS-2 receiver, my laptop is not compatible with it. Apparently the GME322R does have the USB receiver, with a PS-2 adapter included. The laser is very strong. I am now eagerly awaiting the arrival of the GME322R model :). The description of the GME321R does not explicitly state that it is not USB-compatible, so be careful to chose the correct model for your system.
Good idea poorly executed........2003-06-22
I have tried most presentation pointing devices on the market. The Phaser is better than some because it has a trackball instead of a minature joystick or hatswitch. But the Phaser appears to be built very cheaply. It uses mechanical rollers instead of optical technology, and the rollers, which are attached to flimsy little bent wires, easily lose contact with the ball. Perhaps I got a lemon. I returned mine and bought a Gyration Ultra.
Exactly what I wanted!.......2003-06-18
I am not a techno wizard. I am in the investment advisory business and was recently invited to address a large group in another city. My normal presentation is delivered using a laptop and a standard mouse. However, due to the size of this group, I quickly realized I needed something that would allow me to STAND away from my computer and still be functional. THIS MOUSE IS EXACTLY THAT! The online description is truthful. I opened the box, popped in the batteries, plugged the receiver into my mouse slot in back of my laptop and GO! The instructions are 1 minute long. It told me to goto Control Panel and adjust my mouse settings - SNAP! Off we go! The Laser Pointer feature is sharp - nice clean tiny red dot. The "trigger click" design is a nice ergonomic touch. Super product! It even looks cool - right out of Star Trek! Thanks for saving my presentation!
This frustrating device didn't follow directions well.......2003-06-14
I had one of these once, until it repeatedly frustrated me for the LAST time. It's as if this device knew where I wanted to point/go and would purposely WOULD NOT GO THERE....I would roll the track ball over and over but the pointer would not move, then finally - all of a sudden it would take off, flying accross the screen way beyond my desired destination, so I slowly maneuver it back toward the button I want to click, only to have it pass too far over it again. After I realized this was becoming quite frequent I emailed iogear's support, describing this devices unwillingness to co-operate. In a relatively timely response, their suggestion to install the MS Intellimouse driver, (or generic windows mouse driver) arrived a day too late as this device did not survive the wrath of an overly frustrated user. Needless to say, it did not withstand the desk beating. (btw - If you want to kick back and surf from afar, try using the Windows "on-screen" keyboard for typing. It's found under Accessories/Accessibility.)
Sounded to good to be true.......2003-04-03
I tried this device on 3 computers. xp, 2000, and 98 SE. Track ball would only give horizontal motion. IOGear support had me try deselecting scroll wheel on the mouse driver. No good. Maybe I received the 1 in 1000 bad ones....but a lot of wasted time. As with everything else with this outfit, AMAZONs return process top notch painless and quick.
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