Microsoft plans flexible wireless mouse with touch function
Microsoft is soon expected to have a wireless mouse on the market to bring in that, like Apple's mouse magic touch field instead of using a scroll wheel. Users can use the tip of the finger on the scroll sensor underscoring to scroll through documents or websites. Unlike the rival Apple device supports the Microsoft-but not multi-touch gestures.
The online retailer Notebooksbilliger.de lists the Microsoft Arc mouse touch in his shop for 69.99 euros on already. The product information indicates it works with Microsoft's scanning technology BlueTrack , control on virtually any document to enable accurate one.
The most striking feature is that bend the input device for matching to the hand of the user can. For transport, it can be pushed completely flat. Thanks to the symmetric case, the mouse is suitable for both right-and left-handed.
The 2.4-GHz transceiver that connects via USB to the computer, can store away when not in use in the battery compartment of the device. The palm rest is rubberized, while buttons and scroll sensor in metal and high gloss finish are designed. A battery level indicator provides information on the state of charge. On request, the mouse to switch off too, such as for transportation.
Microsoft ARC Mouse Touch can bend and thus adapt to the hand of the user.
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