Editors' Rating
Published: 01 Feb 2005
The Creative Mouse Wireless Notebook Optical is designed with the space-thrifty traveller in mind. This tiny mouse, a bit larger than a large pack of gum, costs a reasonable £28.99 (inc. VAT) for a basic set of features, but it's a bit heavy for its category at 50g without batteries, and the cursor has an annoying tendency to pause. The Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse is a better-performing travel-size mouse, although it is slightly more expensive.
To set up the Creative Mouse, simply pop in two included AAA batteries and plug the receiver into your notebook's USB port. If the receiver doesn't immediately recognise the mouse, you'll need to sync them by pressing the small connect button on the receiver, then the small connect button on the bottom of the mouse.
After the simple setup, the 800dpi optical mouse runs fairly smoothly, but the cursor occasionally disappeared or paused in our tests, usually during heavy hard disk activity. Otherwise, its performance is average, and in tests with fresh batteries, the mouse worked up to 2 metres away from the receiver. The standard two-button, one scroll-wheel design is scaled down -- the scroll-wheel is full size, but the mouse buttons are very narrow. As we've experienced with most travel-size mice, this unit's extremely small size makes it fairly uncomfortable to use for any length of time.
The receiver in this set is 74mm long and has a protective cap for its USB end; however, there's no good place to stow the cap when the receiver is in use. Creative does provide a travel case with snug pockets for both the mouse and the receiver.
The silver-and-black mouse boasts one feature that many wireless mice lack: an on/off switch on the bottom of the mouse. This conserves battery life, which is especially important when travelling, when you may not use it for hours or days at a time.







