The USB Type-C Optical Mouse from Macally is a wired USB mouse with three buttons for pointing and clicking. A built-in scroll wheel allows you to page through web pages and documents with ease. The mouse has a dpi 800/1200/1600/2400 optical sensor switch button so you can set the tracking speed and precision to your preference. It's plug and play so you won't need to install any drivers. The five-foot USB cable connects the mouse to your PC or Mac via a USB Type-C port.
- Wired USB Type-C Mouse
- 3 Buttons & Scroll Wheel
- Optical Sensor
- 800/1200/1600/2400 dpi Switch Button
Macally UCDYNAMOUSESG Overview
Macally UCDYNAMOUSESG Specs
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Macally UCDYNAMOUSESG Reviews
Without a smooth sensitive wheel, a mouse is nothing.
- The responsiveness and light weight of this mouse, as I moved the cursor initially had me excited. - My heart sank when I used the wheel which was slow to respond. - Instead of a smooth action, you feel little bumps as the wheel goes around. - Scrolling up or down, the scroll doesn't stop exactly when you do. - Couldn't find the sensitivity setting for the wheel in System Preference on my iMac. - Had to disconnect my wireless mice to get the settings, that were available, to show up in System Preferences. - I was too confident and marked the instruction booklet scanned so I'm not sure now if I can even return the thing. - Going to look for another wired mouse. -
Works!
My only reason for a 4 is that the type C connector was a really tight fit, had to put a lot of pressure on it to fully insert it in the jack on the computer.
