Microsoft Capacitive Touch Mouse


Microsoft has announced its new touchpad, a unit designed for multi-touch Windows 7 that allows people to click, movie, scroll and swipe, making it fun and easy to interact with their PCs.

Microsoft Touch Mouse

The mouse has a touch capacitive touch area for users to do everything they are accustomed to do with a mouse, such as pointing and clicking. It also adds gesture with his fingers one, two or three people to quickly scroll and pan, navigate and manipulate content, manage the windows, as enlarge, reduce, and easily navigate their entire desktop.

Mouse uses BlueTrack technology Touch, which means it works on any surface virtaully. As a wireless mouse, a transceiver nano also included. Microsoft will launch the touchpad in June to $ 79.95. [via delmarvagroup]



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