Scope of supply:
The box of the usual paperwork will (perhaps most interesting is the Quick Start Guide), two batteries type AA / Mignon and the mouse itself.
Pairing / Connecting to the PC / Mac:
The pairing works well. After inserting the batteries (battery compartment can be very easily removed from the bottom) and turn on the mouse (slide switch down) simply pressing the blue "Connect" button. Under MacOS 10.10.3 the mouse has also been recognized immediately and works.
Handling / Design:
The mouse is very flat and is not bad in his hand. It's bigger than my Logitech mouse. The HP comes in 11 cm x 6 cm (maximum). Operable weighs the HP 104 grams (according to my kitchen scale). The color white / silver or black dominate on the bottom.
Why only three stars:
The HP pushes somewhat reluctantly compared to my other mouse. The scrolling is not working smoothly (with other mice already). There is no software from HP, with the mouse can be configured, for example, the scroll behavior etc. Only the settings in the system settings under MacOS are possible. The same is true for Windows. Since the mouse is specially advertised for MacOS I'm disappointed. Maybe it creates indeed HP, a software for the HP Z6000 nachzuschieben wireless PC mouse. Until then, remain only three stars, the mouse is good, but never very good - at least not if you can not adjust properly.