Has anyone tried this mouse on the Macbook Pro? I'm wondering how it compares with other mice and looking for a portable yet functional solution. I need something that allows 3 button functionality for use with Autodesk Maya but also works well with OS X Leopard. Currently the Mighty Mouse while functional doesn't really meet my needs and is not as ergonomic as I would like in a portable mouse.
MacBook Pro,
Mac OS X (10.5.2),
SOHO: Maya, FCS 2, iLife 08, iWork 08, Office 08, Time Capsule, iPhone (1.1.4)
I should add that I also have used a Microsoft Wireless Optical 3000 which I also liked a great deal but the Logitech has a tiny receiver which goes into a USB port and stays there even in tight fitting sleeves, five programmable buttons as well as a tilting scroll wheel with a very nice action and there's a little embedded On/Off switch on the bottom of the mouse to save battery life. It is an extremely well engineered mouse.
Can all the buttons on the MS Bluetooth mouse 5000 be configured on your Mac? Does it need Microsoft's software to configure the mouse buttons? Does the scroll wheel only work with pages in the traditional up/down scroll or does it allow moving side to side on a web page like on the Mighty Mouse?
Well it works well, but it's not perfect. The left "back" button doesn't do anything in OS X and it cannot be configured. I guess we will have to wait for Microsoft to release an update to IntelliPoint. The scroll wheel only works up/down. You do not need the Microsoft IntelliPoint software at all for this mouse.
Other than the back button not working, I really like it.
I happen to have been using USB Overdrive since OS 10.1 was surprised when I found the Logitech drivers to my taste. The author of USB Overdrive is the programmer who Microsoft contracted to create the original IntelliPoint drivers.
Did you have any difficulty getting the MBP to recognize the mouse? I'm helping someone who just switched to a Mac from a PC. She just got a new MBP. She also has the wireless mouse 5000 and would like to use it. She installed the MS software that came with the mouse and a configuration icon appeared in the System Preferences; this is just for button assignment. When I go through the Bluetooth Assistant to pair with the mouse, it can't find it. I've clicked the "connect" button at the bottom of the mouse and that doesn't help.
Do you have to use the MS USB receiver in order for it to work? I'm not using it since I thought that was only necessary if your computer didn't internally support Bluetooth.
Todd, did you click on the little "+" sign in system preferences > bluetooth?
I just bought the 5000, Microsoft told me it wouldn't work on Leopard, but I knew the lady I was talking to at sales didn't know a thing. It works real well. It feels more natural than my bluetooth mighty mouse. But button functionality... yeah that's why I found this thread. I'm gunna' try that USB Overdrive, thingy.
Yeah, after I pushed the "connect" button on the bottom of the wireless mouse 5000, I went to Bluetooth under System Preferences. I clicked on the '+' button to setup a new device. I then clicked the button saying I'm looking for a mouse. It then started looking for a device and eventually times out, saying that no device was found.
So, I take it you are
not using the bluetooth USB dongle when you got yours to work?
Nope. Mine didn't even come with one. Wait, let me check again. Nope definitely didn't come with one. Just the case, a couple of batteries, and the mouse. Oh, but I guess mine's technically called the Microsoft Bluetooth Notebook Mouse 5000. Is that the same mouse?
The only problem I'm having now is getting the back button to work. When I have Spaces enabled, the back button takes be to Space 4 instead of going back. When I have Overdrive enabled, the autoscroll doesn't work right. Argh!
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