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Review - RadTech BT500 Mobile Mouse
by , 9:30 AM EST, February 27th, 2007
I'm always a bit leery of "portable mice" and "travel mice" because more often than not those terms really mean "too small to use, and uncomfortable, too." That's why Radtech's BT500 Mobile Mouse was such a surprise: It is actually a usable travel-size mouse. The BT500 is an 800dpi optical Bluetooth mouse with rechargeable batteries. It includes left and right buttons along with a scroll wheel that acts as a third button. A custom USB charger cable is included, and the mouse also works with AAA batteries in case you forget the cable while on the road. I'm not big on custom cables since that means you have one more bit of charging gear to potentially forget. Battery life on this little mouse seems totally reasonable. After an initial charge, I used the BT500 for a week without killing the batteries. That tells me I can get several days use on the road even if I leave the charging cable behind.
After I paired the BT500 with my PowerBook G4, I noticed that it immediately adopted the button settings I created for the BT600 mouse I've been using when I travel. It seems that RadTech's RadMouse Preference Pane automatically applies your settings to any Bluetooth RadTech mouse. That's a brilliant move in my book especially since I can picture users with the BT600 in their office, and the BT500 in their travel bag. No need to change settings when switching mice. The shape of the BT500 fits nicely into your hand, but it is a bit small for me. Keep in mind that I really prefer full-sized mousing devices, so the size may not be an issue for you. A key bonus for me: The BT500 is ambidextrous. Comfortable mice can be difficult for us lefties to find since so many are shaped to fit your right hand. The hand-neutral shape of this mouse is a pleasant change. Just like its big brother, the BT600, the BT500 tracks just as it should and is precise enough that it selects what you are clicking on - unlike some travel mice I have tried that leave you clicking all around the item you want to select hoping one of the clicks will actually hit the target. Wasting time trying to click on the right thing is no good, so thanks, little BT500, for not wasting my time. The Bottom Line
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Observer Comments
Tue Feb 27, 2007 1:22 pm Subject: Does the scroll wheel click or roll?
Thu Mar 01, 2007 6:45 pm Subject: Re: Does the scroll wheel click or roll?
QuoteJay Nelson wrote:
I have a love/hate relationship with scroll wheels. I love the ones that roll smoothly, and I hate the ones that click-click-click as you turn them (as if I would ever want my document to snap downward a few lines at a time!).
Does this mouse's scroll wheel click as it turns?
Jay -
This scroll wheel falls clearly into your "hate" category. It does the "click-click-click" thing, as does its big brother the BT600. For people that don't mind the ratchet feel, the BT500 scroll wheel is pretty accurate.
My dirty little secret: I typically don't use scroll wheels. I used the RadMouse Preference Pane to reprogram the BT500's scroll wheel as my right-click. My left button is now a double-click button, and the right button gives me a single-click. I'm left handed, so the single-click button is much easier to use on the right.
Jeff
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