doc
Sep 10, 04, 10:03 am
Microsoft's New Mice Get Touchy
...Going Mobile
For mobile users, Microsoft is introducing the new Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse, which will sell for $45. This first Microsoft mouse designed for notebook users on the go includes a small receiver that plugs into a USB port and snaps into the bottom of the mouse for storage. Storing the receiver turns off the power to save battery life, Microsoft says.
The new hardware lineup also includes an updated Bluetooth offering. The $159 Optical Desktop Elite and the $85 IntelliMouse Explorer for Bluetooth now feature a tilting mouse wheel for horizontal scrolling, longer battery life, and other enhancements, Microsoft says. The company first released a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse two years ago...
http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,117732,00.asp
http://news.com.com/Microsoft+under+your+thumb/2100-1041_3-5349583.html
...Going Mobile
For mobile users, Microsoft is introducing the new Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse, which will sell for $45. This first Microsoft mouse designed for notebook users on the go includes a small receiver that plugs into a USB port and snaps into the bottom of the mouse for storage. Storing the receiver turns off the power to save battery life, Microsoft says.
The new hardware lineup also includes an updated Bluetooth offering. The $159 Optical Desktop Elite and the $85 IntelliMouse Explorer for Bluetooth now feature a tilting mouse wheel for horizontal scrolling, longer battery life, and other enhancements, Microsoft says. The company first released a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse two years ago...
http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,117732,00.asp
http://news.com.com/Microsoft+under+your+thumb/2100-1041_3-5349583.html