Not a bad mouse, nice and useful gestures. However, I do miss the scroll wheel.
Not a bad mouse, nice and useful gestures. However, I do miss the scroll wheel.
Bought this on recommendation of store clerk. I liked the sleek design & was told it could scroll horizontally. I haven't had much success with scrolling either direction. I haven't done well without the traditional scroll wheel.
Comfortable Design; Easy onoff button; Learned To Use Touchpad
Odd scroll feature
Pretty much everything is said in the Pros/Cons section. I regret buying the mouse, although I still believes it is a good mouse overall. It just feels awkward in the hand, and is almost impossible to use for gaming.
Design; Software driver; Touch strip works surprizingly well; Easily carryable
Uncomfortable for gaming; Too small; too low; pointer goes crazy once in a while; No thumb buttons
a touch sensitive mouse by Microsoft
nice design; comfortable to use
not always quick to move
i bought this mouse cause i was needing a very accurate mouse, this is the worst mouse i have ever used. Not accurate at all, heavy it just has a good design, the touch function is making it very slow. Is not worth the money i have spent. Very bad choice.
When all is said and done, MS Touch Mouse is perhaps the most innovative mouse I have ever used. Microsoft has been able to effectively combine two dissimilar products into one. Honestly, up until I started actually using it, the idea of making a mouse that is also touch sensitive seems outlandish,...
Multi-touch sensitive touchpad built into the top of the mouse; Short and simple learning curve; Truly ambidextrous design; Productivity boost for power users
Less than optimal grip areas; Touch sensitive area can be a tad too sensitive; Windows 7 only; Only 1000 DPI sensitivity; No customization of the touch commands; Sluggish vertical scroll
As an everyday user of Apple's Magic Mouse, it has become the heart and soul of my everyday computing. Touch gestures have made it into nearly everyone's lives and a mouse with touch gesture use is just, well, Magic. Once the USB receiver is in, your PC does its thing and auto-detects the mouse.
Scrolling without a scrollwheel? For the new Microsoft Sculpt Touch Mouse, that's all in a day's work.
Since my laptop passed on a few months ago, I've been accomplishing the majority of writing work on
Portable; accurate; surprisingly nice feel while using it
Battery life; not for gaming; not for all-day or desktop use either
This mouse seems well built and feature laden for Win7. Like the other reviews I find the scrolling to be intolerable: freakish behavior, too fast or too slow, difficult to control, the cursor at times just jumped around with no control, pages fly by. Very difficult to use overall.
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