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Microsoft arc touch mouse mac
Microsoft arc touch mouse mac











  1. MICROSOFT ARC TOUCH MOUSE MAC MAC OS
  2. MICROSOFT ARC TOUCH MOUSE MAC FULL
  3. MICROSOFT ARC TOUCH MOUSE MAC WINDOWS 10
  4. MICROSOFT ARC TOUCH MOUSE MAC PORTABLE

The vibration is to imitate the physical contact with the wheel.

  • Another great feature is the touch strip with a haptic engine beneath, that stands in for a good old scroll wheel.
  • Also, people with wide palms and big fingers can find this mouse too narrow. Press the button too heavy and the mouse will fall on its side. Using this mouse takes some learning especially when it comes to pressing the buttons.
  • A fault determined by the revolutionary design is the balance.
  • It works great from the looks of it and the tail mechanism is claimed to live through 40,000 cycles, but that also means that the mouse will be always active while curved and drain your batteries in no time. It’s enough to flatten the mouse to switch it off. The mouse turns on when curved and a green dot light just below the touch strip goes on to indicate the working status.
  • Moreover, this rubberized ‘tail’ works as an on / off toggle.
  • When flat, the Arc Touch Mouse is compact enough to fit your jeans’ front pocket and when curved, it can mirror your palm curve just the way you like it to do. The bottom part is solid and made of soft touch matte rubberized material and can be curved in an arc. The top part, made of glossy black plastic houses the hardware and the touch stip.

    MICROSOFT ARC TOUCH MOUSE MAC PORTABLE

    It’s the first portable mouse with variable geometry. The Arc Touch Mouse is a great departure in design and technology.Batteries life: 6 months under normal conditions.Mouse batteries: 2 AAA alkaline batteries (included).Mouse dimensions (curved): 4.37 x 2.32 x 1.44 inches.Wheel Vertical Scrolling Life: equivalent to 100,000,000 revolutions.Mouse Scrolling Features: digital high precision vertical scrolling.Right & Left Button Life: 3,000,000 actuations at no more than 2.5 actuations per second.Mouse Button Features: 3 buttons and touch scroll strip.Imaging Rate: Dynamically adaptable to 1200 frames per second.Mouse tracking system: Microsoft-proprietary BlueTrack Technology.Software: Mouse and Keyboard Center 2.8.

    MICROSOFT ARC TOUCH MOUSE MAC MAC OS

  • Macintosh PC top system requirements: Mac OS 10.10, 30 MB of free disk space, Bluetooth 4.0 or higher.
  • MICROSOFT ARC TOUCH MOUSE MAC WINDOWS 10

  • Microsoft Windows PC top system requirements: Windows 10 / 8.1 / 8 / RT 8.1 / RT 8, 60 MB of free disk space, Bluetooth 4.0 or higher.
  • Compatibility logos: Compatible with Microsoft Windows 10 / 8, Bluetooth smart logo.
  • MICROSOFT ARC TOUCH MOUSE MAC FULL

  • Full compatibility: Microsoft Windows 10 / 8.1 / 8 / RT 8.1 / RT 8.
  • Bluetooth Profile Support: HID Over Gatt Profile (HOGP).
  • Wireless Range: 32.8 feet (obstacles-free) in open air, up to 46.4 feet in office environment.
  • Wireless Frequency: 2.4 GHz frequency range.
  • microsoft arc touch mouse mac

  • Mouse Name: Microsoft Arc Touch Bluetooth Mouse v1.0.
  • Product name: Microsoft Arc Touch Bluetooth Mouse.
  • Arc Touch Mouse is powered with 2 AAA alkaline batteries with an approximate life of 12 months. The mouse comes with a USB dongle that can be stored on its tail with a magnet. It can be paired with every PC, laptop or tablet, featuring a USB port 2.0. Arc Touch Mouse works on any surface, smooth and mirror-like or fibered. Blue stands for the laser, which is blue with the higher precision level than the general red laser. I’ll stick with my Magic Trackpad.The Microsoft Arc Touch Mouse features the proprietary BlueTrack technology.

    microsoft arc touch mouse mac

    So what the heck’s the point? It doesn’t even look as good as the original Arc. Microsoft’s forthcoming Arc Touch Mouse is the latter sort of abomination, offering the Magic Mouse’s touch capability as re-imagined by one of the most inept hardware manufacturers on earth.Įven worse? Early rumors pegged Microsoft’s Arc Touch as not launching with the Magic Mouse’s robust multitouch gesture set, but being single-touch only. Unfortunately, what I want is the hardware reliability of Apple and the conventional feature set of Microsoft’s mice, not the other way around. If only these two mice could come together somehow. On the other hand, Apple’s Magic Mouse is a reliable piece of kit, but it’s ergonomically terrible and nearly unusable for things like gaming. On the one hand, Microsoft’s Arc Mouse was a pleasant-to-use and attractive foldable travel mouse, which - like every wireless Microsoft mouse I’ve tried - mysteriously gave up the ghost and experienced catastrophic hardware failure within the first couple of months. Consider my experiences with each company’s showcase mice. I’ve long been mystified by both Apple and Microsoft’s inability to put together a useable mouse.













    Microsoft arc touch mouse mac