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- #36 in Computer Mice
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
This is the most simple device to use. It is a simple plug and play. It works perfectly.
MG
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 5, 2025
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Stephane
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
I'm delighted with this mouse mover! Its sturdy base provides exceptional stability, ensuring my mouse stays steady and precise. The device boasts excellent quality, is lightweight, and easy to carry - perfect for working on-the-go. I also appreciate the conveniently located on/off button on the side, making it effortless to control. Overall, this mouse mover is a reliable and practical accessory that's exceeded my expectations.
Ryan A.
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
I ordered this since I work remote and wanted my computer to stay active while I had to step away for a while. This thing is on the bigger side so I would think any mouse would fit in it. It works like it should and a good price.
Francisco Leandro Martins Mamede
Reviewed in Spain on February 23, 2025
corresponde ao que se pretende... o computador não hiberna e nao preciso de estar sempre a meter a password
A
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
I shall stand by and champion this company bc of their attitude and intent as well as the quality of the product. The note inside brought some whimsy and community so, just buy it y'all.
Happ
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
But if I did, I would tell you this device keeps my windows sessions active when my bathroom break needs to be longer. Or when I'm reading technical specs and forget to touch the mouse. On a test, in very secure environment, it kept my session active overnight. For those that need such a device, it works excellent and very quiet.
Ellyana D'Ambrosio
Reviewed in Belgium on February 18, 2025
Levering ging heel vlot!Product doet wat het moet. Dankzij de boord, valt de muis er niet af. Je kan het ook aansluiten aan een usb-c kabel en adapter voor een stopcontact.
Mel
Reviewed in Canada on December 27, 2024
Love that the mouse movements are irregular and the mouse stays on the pad. I also like that I can leave it on and it will just turn off when I turn off my laptop. Plug and play with usb connector makes it simple and easy!
Paul
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2024
As with many buyers mine started ticking loudly about month and a half after I got it. With it sitting right in front of me all day this was a deal breaker. I decided to open it and see if there was anything obvious that could be done. The steps are very easy; no expertise needed, just a few small tools.First use a 1.5mm allen wrench to remove the small screw in the center of the black disc. Set this aside, making sure to not lose track of the small parts along the way. The rubber feet peel off easily and using an extra small #0 phillips head will get the four screws out. Separate the top slowly as the motor is connected to the base by a non-removable wire to the board. Separate the wire from the plastic guide in the top to provide some slack and lay the two next to each other. Using a #1 small phillips head remove the two screws holding the small motor in place. This can be slid out and set back in the base facing up. Then use your fingers to gently pop the black disc out. You should then have the disc, the top with the bearing exposed, and the base with the motor facing up.Plug the base back in and it should automatically turn on (the orange button just sits there and can fall out. Not a big deal, set it back in if it does). I never hear any ticking but I applied a bit of pressure with my finger to spinning part on top motor figuring, maybe that might help? I then rotated the bearing around and back and forth. I never hear any ticking specifically, but also figured it couldn't hurt.I then reversed the process, reassembling everything. When I plugged it in, no ticking! All told it was probably only 3-5 minutes of tinkering with it. It's been quite for days now. I think the only other thing I might do if it starts back up again would be to apply a very tiny amount of oil to the bearing (making sure nothing is left sufficient to drip down into the motor on onto the board).Not an expensive purchase, but the few minutes of work are totally worth it to avoid the ticking headache! Hope this helps!Edit: Taking it entirely apart might be overkill. I found loosening the 1.5mm screw on the black pad will caused it to tick, tightening it stopped it. So, instead of eight to ten steps seems like one might suffice.Edit 2: It clicked less for a while, but started back up again. Readjusting helps, but doesn't solve the problem. I still am upgrading from three to four stars though for the customer service. They reached out and were very helpful and willing to work with me to address the issue. They sent me a replacement and so far so good. Overall, for the price, this is a good solution with great customer service.
Guilherme Stenio Araujo Silva
Reviewed in Brazil on November 9, 2023
atende a necessidade, cumpre o que diz
Boiler80
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2022
I work remotely 50% of the time. For my job, I already have to log everything I do into a time sheet each week, accounting for each 15 minute increment by project I am working on. In addition, my bosses hate that I work remotely even a little bit. They are older white guys who do not understand the benefits working at home can provide. They expect that I work consistently every day from 8 to 5. Despite the fact that I get great performance reviews, have grown my portion of the business substantially, and have great client satisfaction scores, when I am home it is like I am being monitored constantly.When I’m at home, I don’t necessarily want to work 8 to 5. Some days I’d like to start earlier, some days, maybe I’d like a break midday and come back to work later in the evening. But the way the company handles remote work makes this impossible. They have set Teams up so it sets your status to “Away” after 5 minutes of inactivity. My PC will lock if there is 15 minutes of inactivity. If I am “Away” for what is deemed too long (with of course no consistent duration) I will get an IM or phone call from my boss checking in on me. I am expected to either answer or respond immediately. I believe that I have the right to walk away from my desk for a bit, maybe to take a walk on a nice day or something similar, if I am doing everything that needs to be done and my performance is meeting or exceeding expectations. It used to be I could put a meeting on my calendar so my Teams status showed as “Busy” during which I would not be bothered as they would assume I’m in a meeting. But the latest change to Teams changes status to “Away” after 5 minutes even if you have something on your calendar.So I got this mouse jiggler. I now have developed the perfect procedure to be able to take a reasonable break every now and then. Step 1 – Download the Teams app to your phone so that you get all IMs and phone calls even if away from your PC. This will help in the event of an emergency that requires your immediate attentions. Step 2 – put a meeting on your calendar for the duration you will be away. This will change your status to “Busy,” and allows you to say you were in a meeting if contacted. Step 3 – minimize the Teams window. This is because if you have a chat window open and someone IMs you, it would show as “Read”. And if you read an IM but don’t respond, that potentially raises a flag. Step 4 – With this jiggler plugged into the wall, so they can’t detect it, turn it on and place your mouse on it. Step 5 – enjoy a nice break with no stress.I initially thought this thing was a little expensive for what it does, but it is absolutely silent, plugs into your outlet with no need for pc connection (and has a decent cord length unlike some other reviewed items) and works pretty flawlessly. But the freedom it has given me from being micromanaged while at home is priceless. I can honestly say this may be the best $30 I have ever spent. Does it seem stupid and immature to own this thing? Yes. But it also seems stupid and immature to treat a responsible and hard-working employee like a child, so it sort of is what it is. I would highly recommend this device to anyone who works remotely and has to deal with extreme micromanagement.
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