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Needed a replacement, this will be my third, works great. Read more
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| Brand | Wacom |
|---|---|
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Special Feature | Ergonomic Design |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
| product_dimensions | 9 x 3.05 x 2 inches |
|---|---|
| item_weight | 3.7 ounces |
| item_model_number | ZC100 |
| best_sellers_rank | #6,094 in Computer Mice |
| is_discontinued_by_manufacturer | No |
| date_first_available | October 1, 2004 |
| manufacturer | Wacom, Inc |
| language | English |
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Customers say
Customers report mixed experiences with the mouse's functionality, with some saying it works perfectly while others mention issues with right-clicks stopping and random clicks.
Needed a replacement, this will be my third, works great. Read more
Ok, well maybe not a a fruit fly. Bought on the 4th of April and I have official retired it as of May 30th. Only 6 weeks of life for $50... So, I love my WACOM tablet, don't get me wrong. I have an Intuos 3, I love the pen, and I love the functionality of the mouse, but this is the second one I have replaced in a year. The buttons innerds are just gumming up and I am no longer able to clean the blooming thing. In fact, the previous mouse found it's final end, bouncing off my office wall. This one I had hoped would still be under warranty. I am going to contact WACOM, in the mean time I will be looking for a mouse with more longevity. Read more
Like others I have found this mouse to be somewhat of a headache. My original Intuos 3 mouse began registering multiple clicks on the left button after about 18 months of use. Cleaning the interior did not solve the problem. So I bought another and I hope that it will last, because I really like the Intuos tablet and I cannot use the pen for everything. As far as the mouse goes, it is fairly comfortable, but not spectacular ineither design or performance. The side buttons are stiff and have a very loud click. The felt bottom is a real bummer, and needs cleaning frequently. The best cleaning is to rub tape on the felt and pull some of the accumulated gunk out that way. With my new one I have placed this tape, (CS Hyde Skived PTFE with Silicone Adhesive, Liner, 5mm Thick, Tan) over the felt. It seems to work well. Read more
It sux as a product when overused .. but I need it since the 1st one started acting weird with random clicks. Had to order another. Read more
I first purchased my Intuos3 tablet in 2010, and am still using it. The mouse that came with it stopped registering right clicks in 2011, so I had to buy a replacement. I thought it was just a fluke, but when I bought the replacement, the new mouse's right clicks also stopped working. I looked online and found out that this was a common trend, for the mouse to last less than a year. It is now January, I bought the last mouse in April of last year, and it is not registering the right clicks, anymore. Wacom's response? "We're sorry your mouse doesn't work anymore. Would you like to buy a new one for $70?" No, thank you, Wacom. The tablet works great, but now I have to use a USB mouse on top of it. It seems like a no-brainer, yes, but that's not the point. The point is, if I paid to have this 'special' mouse, I would expect it to work for longer than 10 months. I will not be buying a replacement. Read more
Used it to replace the original mouse, which was getting dirty and worn. Worked fine. Then I was able to open and clean the old one without worrying about breaking something, so I now have that as a backup. Read more
Work good for a quick moment, then functions started failing left & right, poor quality!! Read more
I have been told that I have the actual first 12x19 Intouse3 tablet sold in the Americas. Due to the fact that I use it as my primary pointing device, I tend to be a bit harder on mice than others. I have no intention of replacing my tablet any time soon, so I buy extra replacement mice. This an OEM part that does what it was intend to do, so I go with it. Read more