A mouse from Microsoft. Although the company is widely known for its software, Microsoft has produced a variety of hardware products over the years, including mice, keyboards and Webcams. The first ...
Before Microsoft unveiled the Surface tablet last week in Los Angeles, it unveiled the mouse. More specifically, the 1983 Microsoft Mouse, which CEO Steve Ballmer hailed as an example of the company’s ...
If you use Microsoft's Surface Precision Mouse, or a variety of other peripherals from the company, then you're probably familiar with Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Center. A couple of days ago, the ...
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[Editor’s Note: Microsoft @ 50 is a year-long GeekWire project exploring the tech giant’s past, present, and future, recognizing its 50th anniversary in 2025.] Next time you right-click on a mouse, ...
A Microsoft wireless mouse offers a convenient way to navigate across the screen without plugging in -- and remembering to bring -- cumbersome cables. For business owners who travel frequently or head ...
Microsoft is quietly testing a new feature in Windows 11 that adds something we’ve never really had on the desktop before—mouse vibration feedback. Spotted in Insider Preview build 26220.7070, the ...
Fans of the classic Microsoft Intellimouse 3.0 from 2003 can now buy an updated version, which, Microsoft has promised, is true to the spirit of the original. In fact, Simon Dearsley, Devices Design ...
Microsoft and Razer may be partnering to bring mouse and keyboard support to the Xbox One, Windows Central reports. If implemented, it wouldn’t be quite the same as a PC or laptop, as only a single ...
Microsoft Sculpt Comfort Mouse review: A dongle-free Windows mouse, high on comfort and low in price
If you've just picked up a Windows laptop or tablet PC and just can't stand using the stylus, Microsoft's Sculpt Bluetooth mouse is the best wireless solution we've found to free yourself from the ...
Luke Westaway is a senior editor at CNET and writer/ presenter of Adventures in Tech, a thrilling gadget show produced in our London office. Luke's focus is on keeping you in the loop with a mix of ...
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