Acer

Acer NP.MCE1A.00B Wireless Optical Mouse - Black

A simple, no-fuss wireless mouse with reliable optical tracking and USB plug-and-play connectivity.

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Overview

Reliable Wireless Control at Your Fingertips

The Acer Wireless Optical Mouse provides a comfortable and reliable wireless experience for everyday computing. With its ergonomic design and precise tracking, this mouse is perfect for both work and leisure.

Specifications:

  • Connectivity: Wireless RF 2.4
  • Connector: USB 'A' male
  • Data Transfer Rate: Up to 480 Mbps (USB 2.0)
  • Color: Black

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • Wireless 2.4 GHz RF connection with USB plug-and-play requires no driver installation
  • Lightweight and compact design is easy to carry in a laptop bag
  • Simple optical tracking works reliably on most desk surfaces
  • Affordable entry-level option for basic computing tasks

👎 Cons

  • No adjustable DPI settings for users who want to fine-tune cursor sensitivity
  • Lacks Bluetooth connectivity, requiring a USB-A port and the included dongle at all times
  • Basic feature set with no programmable buttons or ergonomic contour
  • No rechargeable battery — requires disposable battery replacements

Frequently Asked Questions

It uses a 2.4 GHz wireless RF connection through a small USB-A receiver that plugs into any available USB port. No software installation or Bluetooth pairing is required.
Yes. The wireless USB-A receiver is included and typically stores inside the mouse body when not in use for easy transport.
The optical sensor tracks reliably on most standard surfaces including wood desks, mouse pads, and textured surfaces. It may struggle on highly reflective or transparent glass surfaces.
The 2.4 GHz USB receiver works with any computer that has a USB-A port, including Mac desktops and laptops. Basic click and scroll functions work without drivers on most operating systems.
The mouse is battery-powered for wireless operation. Refer to the packaging for the specific battery type, as Acer wireless mice in this line typically use a single AA battery.