Microsoft Corp. today announced its first wireless optical mouse: the Wireless IntelliMouse Explorer. The new mouse is built on Microsoft’s IntelliEye optical platform. Microsoft also announced new ...
Microsoft Corp. on Wednesday announced new wireless peripherals that will go on sale before the end of the month. The mice and keyboards boast new scroll wheels and wireless optical technologies. They ...
Well, I finally bought me one, and I'm not happy with it. Here are my complaints:<BR><BR>1. Software installation requires reboot (why?)<BR>2. When I lift my finger off the button, the silver finish ...
Microsoft Corp. refreshed its mice and keyboard lineup on Wednesday, introducing three mice with tilting wheels for horizontal scrolling, and new styles and colors, including black leather. Two of the ...
Microsoft Corp. refreshed its mice and keyboard lineup on Wednesday, introducing three mice with a tilting wheel for horizontal scrolling and in new styles and colors, including black leather. Two of ...
Microsoft's IntelliMouse Explorer is back. Scheduled for resurrection this October, the popular mouse will enjoy new life as the IntelliMouse Explorer 3.0, which Microsoft says will have the tracking ...
A few days ago I bought a Microsoft Wireless (optical) Explorer mouse because I love the grip/shape of the mouse-better than any other mouse I've seen (switched from the regular IntelliMose Explorer, ...
Microsoft on Wednesday unveiled a bevy of wireless keyboards and mice that mark the debut of a sideways-scrolling feature and the company's first leather-clad mouse. Three of the new mice have what ...
When Microsoft released its first mouse in 1983, neither Apple’s Macintosh nor Microsoft’s own Windows had yet hit the market, which made the whole concept slightly futuristic–even though computing ...
Microsoft has been making snazzy peripherals under its "Surface" and "Arc" brands for the last couple years, but it hasn't forgotten its mousing roots. Before wireless mice were the norm and Apple ...
Twenty years ago, Microsoft vastly improved how we all point and click with the introduction of its IntelliMouse Explorer that used a small camera to track movements instead of an easily dirtied ...
Apart from the intermittent bouts of carpal tunnel, we’re pretty happy with our mouse (Microsoft’s Wireless IntelliMouse Explorer, if you have to know), but Wired reports on a company called ...
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