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[Photo: Microsoft] In 1993, that design gave way to the Microsoft Mouse 2.0, which was crafted by Carl Ledbetter and Steve Kaneko, both of whom are still on Microsoft’s design team today.
And that's exactly what the $80 Touch Mouse does -- from afar it looks like any old wireless mouse and you can right and left click with no issue, but up close the area covered with small Xs is ...
We first saw a prototype of Microsoft's Touch Mouse at CES 2011, along with a set of 3D printed test shells used to help finalise the device's look and feel. Now the final product is sat on my ...
The wood and sugarcane-fiber box that the mouse comes in is completely recyclable, and does not include any plastic.You can also send in your old mouse for free and Microsoft will recycle it.
A dongle-free Windows mouse, high on comfort and low in price Logitech has long been the Michael Jordan of wireless mice, offering the best mousing performance for the buck, but the Sculpt ...
Microsoft’s own Bluetrack Mini and the Razer Orochi both are excellent mice for everyday use as well as being relatively compact. Product page: Microsoft Arc Touch Mouse Topics ...
On the other end of the spectrum is the Microsoft Wireless Mouse 5000, which is Dachis’ favorite external mouse (he’s usually a trackpad kind of guy). It’s simple, inexpensive, wireless, and ...
That said the combination of Microsoft's impressive BlueTrack technology and the 2.4GHz wireless connection means that the mouse is otherwise very responsive indeed.