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Microsoft just announced two mice, the Sculpt Mobile Mouse and Sculpt Comfort Mouse, and believe it or not, this marks the first time Redmond has made a pointing device with a hotkey for the ...
The freshly unveiled Sculpt Comfort Mouse has a blue, touch-sensitive button on its flank that bears the familiar Windows 8 logo. Using your thumb, you'll be swiping around on this button to ...
Microsoft has launched new Sculpt Ergonomic key board and mouse, which, the company says, combine looks and comfort. Reuters In a significant move away from its Natural Ergonomic Desktop ...
With the Sculpt Comfort Mouse, there's a blue touch-sensitive strip along the side of your clicker called the Windows touch tab. This allows the user to swipe up or down to move through Windows 8 ...
Microsoft thinks it’ll make navigating Windows 8 easier and added it – in bright blue, no less – to the brand new Sculpt Comfort Mouse, and Sculpt Mobile Mouse.
Microsoft’s “Sculpt Comfort Mouse” Has Built in Windows Start Button by Rob Williams — Friday, May 24, 2013, 12:30 PM EDT Comments ...
It is with some trepidation that I review a new, sleek, Microsoft Sculpt Comfort Desktop keyboard and mouse (US site) that is sure to introduce copious typing errors – a bad workman blames his ...
As for the older Sculpt Comfort Mouse, Microsoft now sells the keyboard ($59.95) and mouse ($39.95) as a new bundle, known as the Sculpt Comfort Desktop ($79.95).
The Sculpt Comfort Desktop set retails for a more wallet-friendly $79.95, with the keyboard on its own coming in at $59.95 and the mouse at $39.95. Product pages: Ergonomic Desktop and Comfort Desktop ...
Microsoft has pursued ever more exotic shapes in the name of comfort. Its new Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop might just take the cake, however. The all-wireless bundle's centerpiece, the Sculpt ...
The mouse that comes with the Microsoft Sculpt Comfort Desktop is far more successful, we feel, than the one found in the Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop kit, as it is less cumbersome, and easier to fit ...