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Abstract: The Microsoft Touch Mouse has an ambidextrous design that measures 4.7 x 2.4-inches. It has a gentle contour and design that fits comfortably and naturally. We did find the mouse a little heavier than most mice, so that is one small downside. The visu...
The Microsoft Touch Mouse offers intuitive touch-based navigation that complements standard mousing in Windows 7
At $80, this mouse is only for those who are the most curious about touch-based desktop or laptop computing
We like the Microsoft Touch Mouse for its thoughtful, complementary gestures that simplify the experience of moving in and around Windows 7 applications.
Published: 2011-08-13, Author: Charlie , review by: mashable.com
Abstract: Finally, just look at the mysterious sculptural allure of the Microsoft Touchmouse. Its beauty goes much more than skin deep. Unlike Apple’s Magic Mouse, the magic in Microsoft’s Touchmouse is embodied in how perfectly it fits yo..
Offers full gesture support, Works for right- and left-handed users, Wireless, Allows hyperscrolling,
Compatible only with Windows 7, Not ideal for gaming,
Looking for a PC equivalent of Apple's Magic Mouse? The Microsoft Touch Mouse is it, and as unique and useful a pointing device as you'll find for Windows 7 PCs. ...
Though the mouse is a bit heavy and can be uncomfortable after using it for a while (on a claw grip), the Microsoft Touch Mouse clearly brings productivity to the table. By simply using intuitive and natural gestures on the mouse itself, you can do som...
The Microsoft Touch Mouse offers intuitive touchbased navigation that complements standard mousing in Windows 7.
At $80, this mouse is only for those who are the most curious about touchbased desktop or laptop computing
We like the Microsoft Touch Mouse for its thoughtful, complementary gestures that simplify the experience of moving in and around Windows 7 applications....
Abstract: Microsoft’s Touch Mouse isn’t a particularly thrilling piece of hardware to look at. Its smooth, arched back tapers to a pretty point at the front, and a BlueTrack laser system creates an unusual sapphire glow under its belly, but most folks probably w...
Abstract: Microsoft’s Touch Mouse, aimed at Windows 7 users, is a direct challenge to Apple’s multi-touch Magic Mouse. Apple’s Magic Mouse is an uncomfortable, gimmicky device. Did Microsoft Hardware, with its history of high-quality peripherals, do better? No, ...
Abstract: Imagine you have a mouse and a touchpad, all packaged together in one single product. That’s pretty much what the Microsoft Touch mouse is. While I do have a preference for a different style of mouse for my desktop at home, the Microsoft Touch mouse pr...