You have seen how
the computer mouse has changed its form from time to time: from ball
mouse to optical mouse and now it’s time for a full touch surface mouse.
These touch mouse are totally different from traditional mouse by its
look and design, but they are still depend on traditional click method.
Check out these stylish touch mice which makes your system respond to
your touch.
1. Apple Magic Mouse
1. Apple Magic Mouse
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Apple Magic Mouse |
Apple
was the first to introduce touch mouse in the market. Magic Mouse
features a seamless touch-sensitive enclosure that allows it to be a
single or multi-button mouse with advanced gesture support. Using
intuitive gestures, users can easily scroll through long documents, pan
across large images or swipe to move forward or backward through a
collection of web pages or photos. Magic Mouse works for left or right
handed users and multi-button or gesture commands can be easily
configured from within system preferences. The Magic Mouse has a price
tag of Rs.4066.
2. Microsoft Touch Mouse
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Microsoft Touch Mouse |
Microsoft
Touch Mouse is exclusively designed for Windows 7 based desktops and
laptops. This touch mouse comes with Touch sensitive surface and with
just a single touch user can scroll through all the documents or
websites skillfully. The unique feature of Microsoft Touch Mouse is its
fancy 'Blue Track sensor' which ensures that the mouse can work
precisely on almost any surface. This touch mouse is available for Rs.3999.
3. Logitech Touch Mouse M600
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Logitech Touch Mouse M600 |
The
M600 is the latest addition to the M series mouse, launched last month
at Consumer Electronics Show 2012 at Las Vegas. The mouse feels very
comfortable in hands with its smooth edge design. It allows you to
scroll, swipe and surf wherever your finger tips rest on the mouse.
The mouse also comes with software called Flow Scroll which makes the
touch experience even better and feels like you are scrolling on your
smartphone. This touch mouse will be available for $69.99 in U.S. by
February end; in India the price and availability details are not yet
announced.
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