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Microsoft will stop manufacturing its own mice, keyboards, and webcams sold under the Microsoft brand. It will now focus on Surface-branded PC accessories instead.
Microsoft’s keyboards and mice will live on under a unique new partnership. Incase is taking on most of Microsoft’s keyboards, mice, headsets, and webcams that were set to be discontinued.
The first Microsoft Mouse was released on May 2, 1983. The company would continue making mice for nearly 40 years until this week's announcement that future mice would not have the Microsoft brand.
Microsoft on Tuesday launched its fall line of mice and keyboards, as the company looks to gain share over rival Logitech. But the new peripherals are only a first strike, as Microsoft prepares ...
Feeling cramped by your current mouse? I've been testing the Elecom Huge trackball mouse for a few weeks, and I have to say ...
The mouse is part of Microsoft’s new Adaptive Accessories line, a kit of tools meant to provide an easier mouse and keyboard experience for people with disabilities—on a PC or phone.
Microsoft’s Surface Precision Mouse is a practical PC accessory for Surface owners, especially right-handed ones. Over a week of use, I found the cordless, six-button mouse comfortable and precise.
I got a chance to play with two of Microsoft’s three touch mouse offerings — the Explorer Touch Mouse and the flagship Touch Mouse — and as far as ideas go, they’re absolutely wonderful.
Microsoft's cheapest Surface-branded wireless mouse, for example, usually costs $40, and higher-end versions can cost even more.A Surface-branded Bluetooth chiclet keyboard normally runs $100.Non ...
While Microsoft’s Surface is going head to head with its tablet partners, the company is also rolling out new hardware to help its Windows 8 allies. Coming soon are two new mice and two ...
Microsoft Wireless Mouse 2000 A satisfying handful The 2000's build quality is impressive. The mouse is quite small, but it fits neatly in your hand, thanks to its pleasing rounded shape.
Microsoft on Tuesday launched its fall line of mice and keyboards, as the company looks to gain share over rival Logitech. But the new peripherals are only a first strike, as Microsoft prepares ...
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