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product_id: 3713739
title: "Microsoft Comfort Mouse 6000 (S7J-00010)"
brand: "microsoft"
price: "NZ$575"
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reviews_count: 3
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# BlueTrack tech for any surface Detent scroll wheel precision 5 customizable buttons Microsoft Comfort Mouse 6000 (S7J-00010)

**Brand:** microsoft
**Price:** NZ$575
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🖱️ Elevate your productivity game with precision and comfort that keeps you ahead!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Microsoft Comfort Mouse 6000 (S7J-00010) by microsoft
- **How much does it cost?** NZ$575 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.nz](https://www.desertcart.nz/products/3713739-microsoft-comfort-mouse-6000-s7j-00010)

## Best For

- microsoft enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted microsoft brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Effortless Precision Scrolling:** Detent scroll wheel delivers tactile feedback for accurate navigation and less fatigue.
- • **Tailored for Right-Handed Pros:** Ergonomic design that fits your hand like a glove, boosting comfort during marathon work sessions.
- • **Wired Reliability, Zero Downtime:** Forget battery anxiety—plug in and power through with consistent, lag-free performance.
- • **BlueTrack Technology – Work Anywhere:** Seamlessly track on almost any surface, from your office desk to a café table, no compromises.
- • **Maximize Efficiency with 5 Custom Buttons:** Personalize shortcuts to speed through tasks and stay ahead in your workflow.

## Overview

The Microsoft Comfort Mouse 6000 is a right-handed wired mouse featuring five customizable buttons and BlueTrack Technology for precise tracking on nearly any surface. Its ergonomic design and detent scroll wheel ensure comfort and accuracy, making it ideal for professionals seeking reliable, efficient control.

## Description

Product Description               Comfort without compromise. With a shape that fits like a glove, and BlueTrack Technology for working on more surfaces, what more do you need?                  From the Manufacturer               Microsoft Comfort Mouse 6000 Customizable buttons Comfort without compromiseWith a shape that fits like a glove, and BlueTrack Technology for working on more surfaces, what more do you need?  Key FeaturesRight-handed control - Your right hand will shift your laptop into high gear.Five customizable buttons - Do more and get it done faster.BlueTrack Technology - Take advantage of BlueTrack Technology, which combines the power of optical with the precision of laser for remarkable tracking on virtually any surface.Detent scroll wheel - Effortless comfort and accuracy.  Product Details  Wired reliability - Designed for trouble-free performance, eliminating the worry of battery life.*BlueTrack Technology does not work on clear glass or mirrored surfaces.  System RequirementsComputer/Operating System Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP (excluding Windows XP 64-bit)Hard Drive 100 MBOther USB only

## Features

- Right-handed control - Your right hand will shift your laptop into high gear.
- Five customizable buttons - Do more and get it done faster.
- BlueTrack Technology - Works on virtually any surface, from the hood of a car, carpets, to park benches.
- Detent scroll wheel - Effortless comfort and accuracy.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Brand | Microsoft |
| Item model number | S7J-00010 |
| Hardware Platform | Laptop |
| Operating System | Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows Vista, Windows XP |
| Item Weight | 0.256 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 5.1 x 2.77 x 1.66 inches |
| Item Dimensions  LxWxH | 5.1 x 2.77 x 1.66 inches |
| Color | Black |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Manufacturer | Microsoft |
| ASIN | B00A1702Z0 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | November 3, 2012 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Microsoft
- **Color:** Black
- **Connectivity Technology:** USB, Wired
- **Movement Detection Technology:** Laser, Optical
- **Number of Buttons:** 5

## Images

![Microsoft Comfort Mouse 6000 (S7J-00010) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61sJ-w3bg7L.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Where is the difference between the 'Retail' and 'Business' version offered on Amazon? Is the 'Business' version larger?**
A: I don't actually know. From the ads in Amazon, I just assumed that the "Business" version had a black finish and the "Home" was white.  Comparing my old 3000 mouse to the new 6000 *does* confirm that the overall length of the 6000 is about ½ inch longer and it *is* slightly fuller in width.  Not having ever used the home version 6000, I cannot make a comparison.  Sorry.

**Q: Are the buttons configurable? Especially the side and wheel buttons.**
A: Yes, I have reconfigured my wheel to (DblClk). It works fine. The part that impressed me was as I was trying to figure out how to load the driver, it automatically down loaded the driver from the internet. It was done before I could put the instructions down.

**Q: How many mice are in this package?**
A: The link with the question prices this mouse at $199.00 for one mouse, so I would definitely look for a different link.  It's not the mouse I use currently, but (at it's actual price) it worked fine.

**Q: What is the DPI of this mouse?**
A: I don't know but it's sensitivity works fine for me. You can usually change those settings in the computer to meet your preference.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A good successor to Intellimouse Explorer
*by G***R on May 16, 2013*

When it came time to replace my hard-used (and sometimes abused) Intellimouse Explorer Mark 3 (which had itself replaced the original Explorer I bought way back in '98), I was disappointed that the line was discontinued. Fortunately it didn't take too long to hunt up the apparent successor in the Comfort Mouse 3000/6000, at least here on Amazon (I found no sign of them in any of the local retail places I checked, but then the nearest Best Buy is 100 miles away so that's not such a surprise).I was a little concerned about reports that the clicking was noisy and the wheel slippery, and the one-piece button-body construction was something I wanted to try before judging (the older models had separate plastic pieces for the buttons, and it's so easy after all to assume that any changes made that would reduce cost may also compromise quality - perhaps a bit obsessive, but we ARE nerds after all).I was pleased to find that the clicking noise, while indeed a little louder than the older line, isn't enough to bother me (and I'm easily annoyed by little noises like that). The simpler construction doesn't noticeably affect the feel of the buttons. And while the wheel FEELS smooth and slippery to the touch, it responds just fine for my taste (I'm still fiddling with the "wheel speed" settings, which allow for both basic speed and "acceleration" when you spin it *really* fast, but I'm fine with the performance so far and really just hoping I can get it even more "perfect"). I've also noticed that clicking the "wheel button" without accidentally turning the wheel at the same time seems to actually be easier with this model than the old Explorer.I've noticed that the mouse "speed" settings don't quite allow for the same effect I'd gotten used to. It's a little faster than I was comfortable with, but the next slower setting was *too* slow. It's possible that my old mouse had just become a little less responsive over time though, and it's mild enough that I'm sure I'll get used to it. (I'm also pleased to find that, like the old model, the optics are sensitive enough to use right on my lap if nothing better is handy.)One improvement is the position of the thumb buttons, which default to "forward" and "back" browser buttons. On older models they were WAY too hard to use intentionally and WAY to easy to bump accidentally, and like most people I'd just turned the darn things off. These new ones are positioned a bit farther forward, and I suspect they could actually be useful. I'm still not in the habit of actually DOING so, but time will tell; at least the POTENTIAL for usefulness is there.And then there's general aesthetics. The actual size and shape of the mouse is pretty much identical to the old Explorer, and fits my big hand just fine. (At what point is a "mouse" actually a "rat"? I'm not sure, but this one's definitely across that line.) And it's not "ambidextrous"! If I were a "lefty" I'd be complaining incessantly about being expected to put up with devices that don't really fit *anybody*; as it is, I'm just glad I have the option of a well-fitted tool. The new plastic body (white in my case) feels oddly slick after the slightly rough silvery material of the Explorer, but I doubt it'll be hard to get used to. The side panels are slightly rubberized, which feels nice. And I'm finding the blue glow of the new model kind of a fun change from the red of the old one.A minor complaint: The "business" model doesn't come with a driver disk; if you're online it automatically downloads, but for use on an offline computer you have to find the driver on Microsoft's site and save it to copy over. Not too difficult, but there it is.

### ⭐⭐⭐ Good for Big Paws- Somewhat (Retail Version)
*by S***T on March 11, 2013*

I have large hands so it's not always easy finding a comfortable desktop mouse. The Microsoft Comfort Mouse 6000 is certainly a large mouse so I'm not sure how well it will fit small hands. Will I keep it? Probably. It works. I don't have time to market research the perfect mouse.Pro's:- Integrates well with Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Center for Windows 8 Pro x64 along with my Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000.- Accurate, fast (very fast).- I've found the scroll wheel/middle click to be fully responsive for web surfing, office applications, media usage. I don't game on PCs.Con's:- The mouse is too light. Does't feel hefty or solid enough for my liking. When a mouse is so responsive to small movements I would like a heavier mouse to ensure I want to move the mouse.- There is lateral slip of the mouse in my hand. While I like soft touch finishes on the left and right sides, there's not enough of it and my grip slips underneath my ring/pinkie fingers, rotating the mouse body counterclockwise when I lightly squeeze. A ridge on the mouse between the right button and right side would help grip the device considerably.- The left and right buttons are very loud when pressed- not good for quiet or shared offices. The middle, back, and forward buttons make a hollow sounding click, not solid. You definitely don't want your mouse at all near your speakerphone (mine is).- The mouse pads are plastic, which make an annoying sound when pushed over a desk and accentuating the hollow, plastic feel of the mouse. I have to use a mouse pad to mute the noise, making the Bluetrack Technology features unnecessary.Others:- Amazon lists the S7J-00001 version of the Microsoft Comfort Mouse 6000 as an earlier version; I'm not sure what changed but from the reviews it seems there were problems with the middle button.- There is no scroll wheel left/right tilt function as found on other mice. I've never really liked that feature anyway.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Mouse, even in Linux
*by N***R on February 26, 2013*

I used to have a nice Logitech cordless desktop package (keyboard & mouse). I got tired of changing the batteries and decided to go back to wired. Initially, I chose the Microsoft Natural Keyboard 4000 (split-style keyboard), and this is the mouse that they seem to be cross-selling along with it. So I gave it a shot, and I love this mouse! I have average-sized hands and this mouse is a great size for me. It's incredibly sensitive and accurate compared to my old wireless mouse. I know some reviews complain about the feel of the scroll wheel. It is admittedly stiffer than my last mouse but I'm used to it now.I should throw out there that my computer runs Linux, so I have not tested the driver software which ships with the mouse. But it works in GNOME right out of the box.One minor issue: In Linux, middle-click is a shortcut for paste, and I have had it happen a few times where I was scrolling a lot and accidentally triggered a middle-click paste. I'm sure I was just pushing down too hard, and it hasn't happened since I've gotten used to the feel of the wheel.

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