The Microsoft Multi Touch Mouse!
2:38 PM in Apple, Internet, Microsoft, Tech by Saksham Talwar
Microsoft had announced at CES that they would release the new touch mouse that has multi touch gesture to Windows 7. This will be a whole new experience for the user beside normal point and click operation. This device is the result of Mouse 2.0 project which was run by Microsoft research.
Some has used the pre-production version of this device and acclaimed it big time. This new mouse has multi touch gestures for three fingers. These can be used for navigating documents, managing windows and managing multiple windows, besides it allows one to use shorter shortcuts for the tasks he/ she normally do with the keyboard. It can be used for easy scrolling, snap windows left or right, quick maximize/minimize/restore, task switching and so on.
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Microsoft Multi Touch Mouse
The user will find it interesting when he will be scrolling with one finger or maximizing or minimizing with two fingers. User can slide right and then slide left on any window with his two fingers and take benefit of Aero Snap. When using Internet Explorer 9 the thumb can be used placed horizontally to the right or to move forward or backward.
Demo of the mouse.
The user can see the animated touch trials when sliding fingers over the mouse. This makes more easier way to interact with Windows 7.
This new device also provides an excellent switching experience in the windows 7 operating system. The new Touch Mouse also provides an improved task switching experience in Windows 7. When the users move his 3 fingers and swipe up he will get to see a grid view of all the applications that are open at that instant. This makes easier for the user to switch into any application he might wish to go to. Other thing is that the grid view appears according to the monitors of the user.
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