A:AnswerYes it works on my Macbook pro 15 inch and it's easy to connect via bluetooth. Down side is it does not have the full trackpad gesture - like if you swipe three fingers up for "mission control" it wouldn't work. Just a basic mouse scrolling/clicking mouse.
A:AnswerIt uses two AAA batteries in a small compartment on the bottom side. Be careful putting batteries in. This is the only device I ever saw where two batteries are inserted in the same orientation. Usually one positive and one negative in each direction. On this one both of each are on the same side. Odd.
A:AnswerDef does, I purchased to which I use with my Microsoft Surface tablet and my SONY VAIO 14" touch screen and it works flawlessly! As long as you have Bluetooth I don't see any reason why this wouldn't work with an BT device.
A:AnswerNo back button. The only button on this Microsoft mouse is the main button. It does have the standard Left/right button functionality though. No back button, no scroll wheel. You can scroll by sliding your finger up/down the big main button. It is designed for the Surface Pro. Built in Bluetooth, so I suspect it'll work with a Bluetooth-enabled PC.
A:AnswerNo middle button or scroll wheel, but the entire pad of this mouse that covers the left, and right click buttons, functions as a scroll wheel. Simply use two fingers, placed on the pad, and move in any direction to scroll!
A:AnswerYes. It is enabled with Bluetooth. However, if you need to change settings like scroll behavior, DPI, and three finger gestures, you will need the Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Center app for Windows. Some of these settings may be changed in Android settings.
A:AnswerI have an ASUS chromebook with bluetooth and I'm trying to pair my microsoft surface mobile mouse with it. In the bluetooth setting I see 'serching for devices" but the mouse does not show up there. I have no issues using this mouse with my windows 10 laptop, so I think the mouse is not compatible