The Touch Mouse has been on the market for a few months, and while its shape is more or less conventional, its top surface supports complex multitouch gestures. Microsoft does have a mouse with such features, however. One of the mouse's sides slides open to reveal a battery compartment, and refuses to close if the battery is inserted the wrong way. Although it might seem like the ideal surface to support more complex multitouch gestures, like Windows 8's two- and three-finger gestures, it doesn't. It has two standard keys for clicking, and its large flat top surface is touch sensitive, allowing users to one-finger scroll up, down, left, and right. It's only a few inches square (2.39 by 2.11 inches, to be exact) with a tapered, triangular design, like, well, a wedge of cheese-basically just the tip of a normal mouse. The battery column also acts as a convenient grip when carrying the tablet and keyboard together. The battery compartment seems to have been a particular focus of design: rather than using a compartment-and-door arrangement, a small tray containing the batteries slides out from the column on the top underside that also works to prop up the keyboard. A small indicator light between the function keys and letters flashes when the keyboard needs pairing. The keyboard itself uses scissor switches and is comfortable to type on, with good key travel. The keyboard measures 10.1 by 3.97 inches. The keyboard's cover bends to make a stand for a tablet. When not moonlighting as a stand, the cover provides the keyboard and tablet some protection from each other when jostling around in a bag. The seam has a continuous range of motion and will stay stiff at any angle, allowing users some flexibility in the angle of the tablet resting in it.
MICROSOFT SCULPT MOBILE MOUSE DRIVER WINDOWS 8
A compact keyboard with full-size keys complete with Windows 8 hotkeys, its killer feature is a silicon-rubberized cover that can both protect the keyboard and be folded along a seam to use as a tablet stand. The Wedge keyboard is the better-thought-out product of the two. Ars got some hands-on time with both items last week, and while their form factors and some design details are clever, some features are confusingly absent.
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MICROSOFT SCULPT MOBILE MOUSE DRIVER BLUETOOTH
Both are highly compact Bluetooth devices that are optimized in certain ways for tablet use. Microsoft officially announced today two new peripherals meant to accompany Windows 8 tablets: the Wedge Touch Mouse and the Wedge Mobile Keyboard.