Wireless Mouse - Dodge Charger Red

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Wireless Mouse - Dodge Charger Red Feature

  • Accurate 800 dpi Optical Mouse.
  • Built-in automatic timer shut off.
  • Unique 17 Digit V.I.N. number.
  • On/Off switch for LED Headlights.
  • Suitable: Desktop/laptop PC or Mac with available USB Port.
It’s not often that a computer accessory puts a smile on the face of each person who sees it. Road Mice, the officially-licensed computer car mouse, appeals to computer users who love cars. Car enthusiasts, young and old, love these replica automobiles that work as fully-functional computer mice. Road Mice have smooth lines, realistic details, glossy finish and working LED headlights! The hood is split in two segments with a scroll wheel in the middle, so that users can navigate each right and left click with ease. Each mouse comes with a unique VIN number, allowing owners to register their car, receive a title and activate the 12 month product warranty. PC and Mac compatible via available USB port. Four Door Media, the makers of Road Mice, creates, manufacturers, markets and distributes computer-based products and accessories that entertain, promote and educate. The company focuses on marketing products that relate to the automotive industry and appeal to consumers across a wide range of market segments and around the globe.


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Good idea, bad execution - M. Davis -
I purchased the roadmouse thinking it would be cool, for the price I figured it would be a pretty good mouse. It's not a good mouse, it just doesn't work and there is nothing you can call support.br /I didn't have any problems getting it connected to my Vista desktop. However, after 6 minutes of inactivity the mouse stopped working. In part this is the save battery, but the implementation actually removes the USB's wireless receiver from the computer configration. So, the you activate the mouse it has nothing to connect to via the wireless interface. You can fix it by unplugging the receiver and plugging it back in every 6 minutes. Even when it's working the mouse pointer just wanders on the screen when you are not guiding it.br /I called support, but they just replace things and it's complicated because it wasn't sold directly. They wouldn't even tell me if it had been testing on Vista.



Nov 04, 2010 15:10:05

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