Filed under: News | Hardware & Peripherals
Apr 18 2007, 6:00pm CDT | by Shane McGlaun
This alleviates one of the biggest issues I usually have with wireless mice, forgetting to plug the dang things in for recharge. Other than the round shape the other big design change that stands out is the touch-sensitive scroll. No wheel is used to scroll up, down or sideways you simply slide your finger around on the touch sensitive area.The mouse has a total of five buttons and a 1000 dpi minimum resolution. The mouse is available now and sells for about $50 here in the USA. That sensitivity won’t really work for gaming for most PC gamers out there, but this may be a good mouse for general PC work. Story and image via Saitek.
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