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82 Reviews
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Touchsensitive (only an advantage if you prefer that to buttons), Taller, longer and more comfortable than the Apple Magic Mouse, Attractive, which isn't easy for a mouse!, Tiny wireless receiver doesn't stick out of your laptop, Easy to get the hang of
Supplied batteries aren't rechargeable, Heavy: 130 g compared to 110 g on the Logitech G500, Virtual scrollwheel isn't accurate enough, Too easy to accidentally move the mouse, Windows 7 (and above!) only
Microsoft really needs to work on its sexy-looking Touch Mouse to help meet the demands of the more demanding users it's hoping will want to spend so much on a new mouse. The sensor just can't keep up and the touch-sensitive interface isn't accurate en...
Support for multitouch gestures right on mouse's upper surface, Quick setup and reasonable learning curve, Great for multitaskers working on multiple monitors in Windows 7
Pricey, Not good for gaming, On some PCs, USB receiver requires use of extension cable to get a clear signal
Microsoft's clever Windows 7-specific mouse brings some of Win 7's keyboard shortcuts to the tips of your mousing fingers. It's a great fit for efficiency hounds. Read More...
Multitouch gestures add a lot of new functionality to your mouse, Sleek and modern design looks great on your desk, Micro USB receiver with stow and go storage in the bottom of the mouse
Absence of middle click functionality, Expensive for some users
Build Quality, Design (For Some), Gestures Feature, Touch Buttons, Scroll Wheel Sensor, Mini Bluetooth Receiver, Wireless (For Some)
Price (For Some), Not Rechargeable, Windows 7 Only
Ever since i can remember i always liked Microsoft products whether we are talking about Windows operating systems, Office suites, AutoRoute programs and of course hardware (who can forget the natural keyboard over a decade ago). Unfortunately ...
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Published: 2011-09-14, Author: matt , review by: gizmodo.com
Advertisement, Advertisement, Well, the ergonomics. It's why Microsoft hardware is renowned. They make comfortable stuff. I typically dislike ambidextrous mice. Not this one. Also, the Touch Mouse's custom software delivers a true Expose-type feature to W
Oh, how to put this delicately: It doesn't work? One-finger scrolling is kind of like spinning The Big Wheel on the Price Is Right—you never know where it's going to stop. The back and forward thumb gestures are truly awkward, and only work about half the
Not unless theres a mega firmware update that magically makes it awesome. The prototype I saw over a year ago had tons of promise, and it could be killer mouse, even at $60. If, you know, it worked.$26Microsoft Touch MouseFrom amazon592 purchased by read...
Abstract: For as long as anyone can remember, there has been mice and there has been touchpad input peripherals. Even though the technology for both has improved over the years, the sad fact of the matter is the number of truly unique mice or touchpads can be co...
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Published: 2011-09-03, Author: Jordan , review by: techcrunch.com
Also very comfortable in the hand, Solid tactile feedback on all actions, Performs well on any surface,
The touch strip always feels a bit… grippy, Still sloppy scrolling, but better than big brother
So maybe the actual touch portion of these two mice wasn’t as amazing as I had hoped. But as far as your standard mice are concerned, these two have ‘em beat. When it comes to the every day, basic uses of a mouse, both the Microsoft Touch Mouse and Th...
Abstract: Unlike Apple, Microsoft isn't known for hardware design, but nobody can say it doesn't occasionally try. The Touch Mouse Artist Edition is the new version of Microsoft's Bluetooth Touch Mouse...