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Gizmodo reveals Microsoft prototype mice plans
Vincent Alzieu
October 6, 2009 10:58 AM
October 6, 2009 10:58 AM
US tech Gizmodo got a visit to the Microsoft Hardware labs, and made the most of their trip to the mouse department. They discovered a series of innovative prototypes, including this one that has no scroll-wheel or buttons but a multi-touch surface instead.

Looks good, doesn't it?
This mouse was just the first of the surprising selection that Microsoft's engineers were showing off. It's worth taking a look at the video, because when you see a picture of them it's hard to understand how they work. A lot of these ideas involve not just following your movements as you slide the mouse across a desktop, but detect and track the movements of your fingers.
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Looks good, doesn't it?
This mouse was just the first of the surprising selection that Microsoft's engineers were showing off. It's worth taking a look at the video, because when you see a picture of them it's hard to understand how they work. A lot of these ideas involve not just following your movements as you slide the mouse across a desktop, but detect and track the movements of your fingers.
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