resellernews.co.nz Updated: 2013-10-18 02:46:37
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Microsoft’s Explorer Touch Mouse is a black, wireless laser mouse with five programmable buttons – on the right-click, left-click, and scroll wheel.The ‘wheel’, however, isn’t really a wheel at all. Instead, the Explorer features a silver touch-based...
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Microsoft’s Explorer Touch mouse is a black, wireless laser mouse with five programmable buttons – on the right-click, left-click, and the scroll wheel.The ‘wheel’, however, isn’t really a wheel at all. Instead, the Explorer features a silver touch-bas...
the Explorer mouse is a solid mouse for an average PC user, so long as they're not using it for anything too intensive, like gaming. Before buying, however, you might want to see if you can test one in store and make sure you feel comfortable with your...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2013-10-18 02:46:38
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Once you've installed the drivers, each button on the mouse can be assigned a specific action or series of actions (using macros). What's even more interesting here, though, is that buttons can be assigned functions for specific programs. The central b...
Highly practical touchsensitive scroll wheel, Welldesigned driver, Small, discreet USB transmitter...
Maximum tracking speed is quite low (1.5 m/s), No thumb buttons, Sensitivity can't be adjusted on the fly, No recharging system (AA batteries), Glossy finish (picks up fingerprints)...
It's a shame that this mouse is held back by its slow sensor and lack of thumb buttons, as the touch-sensitive scroll wheel and the well-designed driver are real strong points for the Microsoft Explorer Touch Mouse. As it is, you'll need to stick to of...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2013-10-18 02:46:39
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Microsoft's wireless Explorer Touch Mouse combines the company's accurate BlueTrack optical technology, which allows the mouse to be used on virtually any surface and, instead of a mouse wheel, what Microsoft calls Touch Scrolling. You simply brush you...
Its smooth surface, touch scrolling and low profile design won't please everyone, but the Explorer Touch is an accurate and comfortable pointing device...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2013-10-18 02:46:40
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Apple arguably made the mouse mainstream back in 1984 with the Macintosh 128K. The company has continued to innovate on the input-device front in recent years, with offerings like the Magic Mouse and Magic Trackpad, peripherals that bring laptop-like, tou...
BlueTrack tech allows mousing on most surfaces, Storage niche inside mouse for tiny USB receiver, Easy setup...
Touch-sensitive flick strip is balky, overengineered, Vibrating feedback can be excessive, Low-slung design not comfortable for all hands...
Microsoft's Explorer Touch mouse abandons the traditional scroll wheel for a hit-or-miss touch strip that uses vibrating feedback. It's an interesting idea, but our hands tell us you're better off sticking with tradition...
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The Microsoft Explorer Touch Mouse is a stylish, wireless mouse that offers the convenience of multiple programmable buttons alongside a scroll bar that works both vertically and horizontally. Previously...
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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 Microso...
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I got a chance to play with two of Microsoft’s three touch mouse offerings — the Explorer Touch Mouse and the flagship Touch Mouse — and as far as ideas go, they’re absolutely wonderful. But in terms of execution, the whole “touch” part didn’t exactly...
Also very comfortable in the hand, Solid tactile feedback on all actions, Performs well on any surface...
The touch strip always feels a bit… grippy, Still sloppy scrolling, but better than big brother...
So maybe the actual touch portion of these two mice wasn’t as amazing as I had hoped. But as far as your standard mice are concerned, these two have ‘em beat. When it comes to the every day, basic uses of a mouse, both the Microsoft Touch Mouse and Th...
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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 whee...
Designed for right- or left-handed use, Wireless, Can be used on a wide variety of surfaces...
Design is not ergonomic...
The Explorer Touch Mouse offers up unique touch-based scrolling with haptic feedback for a respectable price, but its ergonomics could be better...
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