When comparing Microsoft Natural 6000 vs Mionix Avior 7000, the Slant community recommends Microsoft Natural 6000 for most people. In the question“What is the best mouse for programmers?” Microsoft Natural 6000 is ranked 4th while Mionix Avior 7000 is ranked 31st. The most important reason people chose Microsoft Natural 6000 is:
Unlike other, more non-traditional, ergonomic mice, it does not take long to adjust to this one.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Easy to get used to
Unlike other, more non-traditional, ergonomic mice, it does not take long to adjust to this one.
Pro Meant for larger hands
Medium to larger hands will work for this mouse, avoid if you have small hands.
Pro Good tracking
Except for some surfaces, this mouse has good accuracy.
Pro Comfortable and easy to use
Unlike standard mouse designs, this model's buttons, wheel, and palm rest upward to the right. It has the effect of rolling your wrist up off your desk and it feels less stressful on my wrist.
Pro Zero positive or negative acceleration
There is no positive or negative acceleration on the Mionix Avior 7000.
Pro Great for low sensitivity users
For those that need or just enjoy low sensitivity the Mionix Avior 7000 is a good choice.
Pro Easy to control, responsive tracking
With the Avago ADNS-3310 optical sensor inside of the Mionix Avior 7000 it is easily controlled and has very responsive tracking.
Cons
Con Not recharchable
The Natural Wireless 6000 takes two included AA batteries instead of being able to recharge.
Con No left handed version
Con Odd placement of thumb buttons
They are position in a way that requires moving either main finger or thumb.
Con May be too thin for some
For an ambidextrous mouse the design feels a bit thin when compared to others in the market.