Posts Tagged mouse
Magic Mouse – the first Multi-Touch tech mouse
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on October 21, 2009
The top of the mouse is covered with a multi-touch area, so it has no additional button. Scrool, two-finger swipe, click, zoom, double click is easier if you can do it on the same sourface.
Magic Mouse uses powerful laser tracking that’s far more sensitive and responsive on more surfaces than traditional optical tracking, and it connects wirelessly to your Mac via Bluetooth.
Even when it’s on, Magic Mouse manages power efficiently, by detecting periods of inactivity automatically.
Plane mouse
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on June 29, 2009

Cooler Master Storm Sentinel
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on June 27, 2009
For passionate of FPS gaming , a mouse with a higher resolution should provide that superiority which would have a rifle for an assault against a gun. Cooler Master is a well known modder’s passionate and very efficient system, which was noticed in time by carcasses and its accessories were what a PC is very silent during operation. Now, when many of these small companies started to expand its product range to cope with financial crisis, those from Cooler Master has decided that it should come on the market with a mouse for gaming. And because the market had stunned to receive with open arms a new mouse performance, the two laser sensors to provide Storm Sentinel each have resolution of 5000 DPI.
Cooler Master turned to this particular configuration because he wanted to give players the opportunity to use different resolutions for the two axes of movement. Another remarkable feature is monochrome OLED screen embedded in the back of the scroll wheels. It indicates the selected user profile and can display a customizable icon. Around the illuminated area changes its color depending on the selected profile.

Logitech M555b
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on June 27, 2009
2-3 years ago, launching a Bluetooth wireless mouse was not a very wise decision because the laptop computer with the included was quite low. At present, however, even netbook Friday’s mostly tooth blue logo on them. It relied on and Logitech, M555b launching the new model. Similarities with the V550 Nano is quite high, but is not mentioned anything about the grip on the case laptop that came with it.
Simplicity is the word order in chapter design. Ergonomic and simple lines are combined with a very high profile not for the mouse to find easily in any laptop bag. Rotate the scroll is the metal on top models, with two modes of functions. Side buttons are missing, but could be replaced by the side scroll. A single button is customizable to the caster. Logitech’s Feed M555b is two AA batteries, which means that weight will be very low. Not sure if the sensor is laser, but resolution of 1000 DPI should be good enough for most users. Release Price will be approximately 40 €, probably without VAT, and he will be found even in stores this month.

SpacePilot Pro – a new mouse
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on April 24, 2009
It’s not for the casual gamer — or the casual anyone—but the $500 SpacePilot Pro, arriving courtesy of Logitech subsidiary 3Dconnexion, is full of wow for designers and engineers who work in three-dimensional computerized environments. SpacePilot has a built-in color LCD screen, which can display e-mail, messages and other customizable visual information, but the substance of the mouse is to expedite workflow and navigation through 3-D spaces like Autodesk Inventor, Microsoft Virtual Earth and SolidWorks. Of course, mouse geeks will have to have one, if only to gaze at sexy blue lights and the Darth Vader form factor — the buttons on SpacePilot make BMW’s confusing iDrive simple by comparison. The big knob in the center twirls six ways, and it tilts and rolls as well. In Logitech-speak, the device has six degrees of freedom sensor technology … by lifting, pressing and turning the controller cap, design engineers can easily pan, zoom and rotate without stopping to select commands. It adds up to a virtual nirvana for fingers.
