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Microsoft Explorer Touch

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Ciao
★★★★
11 years ago
"Light Vibrations"

I always like to have a good mouse on my computer and I change them quite regularly to make sure my mouse is always fast as with work I need a good mouse. I do like Microsoft for mice as I know they are good quality and they are reliable.

nice design; comfortable to use

not always quick to move

naaptol
★★★★
11 years ago

Using this touch mouse has made my work simpler than ever before. Since February 2013, I've been using this mouse and candidly speaking that till yet I haven't found any issues as such.

Digitaltrends
★★★★
10 years ago
Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Mouse

On the whole, both the mouse and keyboard work as advertised in Windows 7 and 8. All we have to do is turn on our computer, plug in the dongle into our computer's USB port, power on the mouse, and voilà!

Encourages proper posture; Modular number pad design; One USB dongle connects the entire bundle

Expensive; Some media keys don't work consistently; USB Adapter sticks out too far

TechSpot
★★★★
12 years ago
Microsoft Explorer Touch Mouse Review

Earlier this year we looked at three touch sensitive portable mice from the likes of Mad Catz, SpeedLink and Microsoft. Each mouse was distinct in its own right and all three were able to track fine on my Roccat Sota pad, but I ultimately chose Microsoft's Arc Touch as my favorite because it was the...

Touch strip works well; Bluetrack; ambidextrous design; relatively comfortable

No thumb buttons

PC Magazine
★★★★
12 years ago
Microsoft Explorer Touch Mouse

The Explorer Touch Mouse ($49.95 list) is the third and least expensive in Microsoft's Touch series of mice . Touch interaction with it is limited to a flat matte grey piece of plastic in the middle of the mouse that replaces the traditional scroll wheel.

Designed for right- or left-handed use; Wireless; Can be used on a wide variety of surfaces

Design is not ergonomic

TechReviewSource.com
★★★★
12 years ago
Microsoft Touch Mouse

The Microsoft Touch Mouse combines a traditional mouse with multitouch gestures to make navigating and using Windows 7 on a desktop computer just like a notebook with a touchpad. While a little expensive, it is very responsive, comfortable to use and intuitive.

Easy to setup; Attractive; comfortable design; Responsive touch surface

A little costly; Only Windows 7 supported; No gesture for zooming

TechRadar UK
★★★★
11 years ago
Microsoft Wedge Touch Mouse

With the launch of Windows 8 , Microsoft has released some new peripherals that have been designed to complement the new operating system, and its new way of doing things. First up is the Microsoft Wedge Touch Mouse, a rather odd looking Bluetooth-only mouse.

Responsive; Portable; Works well with Windows 8; Easy to connect

Pricey; Not for desktop PCs

pricespy.co.nz
★★★★
11 years ago

Not a bad mouse, nice and useful gestures. However, I do miss the scroll wheel.

Circuit City
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★★
11 years ago
Not what it seems

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.

review.fwd.channel5.com
★★★
★★
11 years ago

The teeny weeny Bluetooth Microsoft Wedge Touch Mouse is the latest creation out of the software giant's hardware division, and it's been built from the ground up for Windows 8 and all those new PCs, laptops and tablets expected to launch in late October.

If you really need a mouse on the go, you won't find many smaller than the striking Microsoft Wedge Touch Mouse; With a surface area barely bigger than a credit card, it's certainly easy to throw in your bag; It's surprisingly comfortable to use too considering its wee size.

Windows 8 is just around the corner, and with it come all sorts of new gestures, including the ability to swipe between apps; But you won't be able to pull them off with the Microsoft Wedge Touch Mouse, That's a bit silly, especially when Apple's Magic Mouse and Trackpad support all sorts of useful...

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