Above we can get a better look at the mouse. The red LED light in the top middle of the mouse lights up
when a signal is being sent from the mouse to the receiver.
Here on the bottom of the mouse you can see where the AA battery goes as well as a reset button
that you can press if you have any problems with the wireless signal.
Finally we have the receiver which connects to your keyboard and mouse ps2 ports.
The receiver also has the LEDS for the number lock,caps lock, scroll lock, and activity light.
It's kind of strange to have the lock LEDs on the receiver instead of the keyboard but it's only a minor quirk.
The CD that's included has the program used to configure the mouse and is easy use.
One problem that i noticed was the signal distance between the keyboard or mouse to the receiver has to be quite short.
I couldn't get farther than 3 feet away other wise the receiver would lose the signal.
On the plus side though this is one the cheaper costing wireless combo that i've seen. In Canada you get the combo
for about 45$!
Pros:
- Wireless
- Affordable
- Wireless mouse included
- 9 specialty buttons
- Batteries Included