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The Microsoft Arc Touch Mouse has standard left and right buttons on the shiny section that forms the finger area. Sitting in the centre of this section, and marked out in grey, is a touch strip.
Microsoft unveiled the Surface Arc Mouse alongside the Surface Laptop in May, in three colors matching the new Windows 10 S notebook - and now, it's opened pre-orders for the Microsoft Arc Mouse too.
No, Microsoft doesn’t support Arc Touch Mouse on Mac, but Parallels Desktop came to the rescue. The installation was simple and straightforward. There were no drivers to be installed on top of ...
The new Surface Arc Mouse ($79.99) is the latest revision to the Microsoft Arc Touch Mouse Surface Edition (SE) ($69.99), which is still available from Microsoft.
But when you snap the Arc Touch flat, the mouse automatically powers off and won't come back on until you flex it into an arc again. And then there's that USB Bluetooth dongle.
How Microsoft applied the design features of Arc Touch mouse–a firm feel, pleasing auditory feedback, delicate weighting–to its design for the Surface keyboard. Before Microsoft unveiled the ...
The Arc Touch mouse has very little teflon down below, which is no surprise since the total mouse pad facing area of the mouse can’t amount to more than a square inch.
But Microsoft also made another hardware announcement yesterday, and I bet you missed it. A single sentence in a Microsoft blog post details new color options for the Surface Arc Mouse.
Amazon is selling the black Microsoft Arc Mouse for $35. That’s half of the mouse MSRP price, $13 off the most recent price of $48, and by far the all-time low for this marvelous piece of kit.
Microsoft has unveiled a touch sensitive version of its Arc mouse, the Arc Touch, which also includes a snap-in wireless transceiver and can be used on most surfaces 4 / 8 ...
Emil Protalinski reaches out and touches someone: Redmond is touting Arc Touch as “the first mouse designed to flatten for portability and pop up for comfort.” … Less than 15 millimeters ...
This may sound familiar, as Microsoft also makes an Arc Mouse that folds. Unlike that mouse, the patent describes an input device that can fold all the way over onto itself.