digitalversus.com Updated: 2013-11-13 21:09:23
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After the Arc Touch Mouse, the Touch Mouse and the Explorer Touch Mouse, Microsoft is back with another original mouse, and this time it looks more like a doorstop than...
Compact design, Nice to handle, Good horizontal and vertical scrolling systems, Compatible with Windows 7, 8, RT and Mac OS, Sensor ensures good tracking, Suitable for leftand righthanded users...
No thumb buttons, Noisy feet, Low polling rate (90 hz), Sensor can't track movements fast enough for video games, No battery level indicator, Expensive...
The Microsoft Wedge Touch Mouse is much nicer to handle than many of the mice designed for laptops. Its touch-sensitive surface and controls are also a real plus for web browsing. However, the Wedge is a bit pricey for a mouse that's not suitable for gami...
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Microsoft is clearly pushing itself to appear more innovative, and not just with Windows 8, but with Windows 8 peripherals like the ultra-portable Wedge Touch Mouse. It crams all of the touch functionality of last year’s Microsoft Touch Mouse into a tiny...
Innovative design, Very compact and light, Easy Bluetooth connectivity, Works very nicely with Windows 8...
Awkward form factor, Not as useful for Windows 7 users...
The Wedge Touch Mouse is easily one of the most portable and versatile mice we've reviewed – it's certainly the smallest – and the addition of four-way scrolling is indispensable for Windows 8 users who may not have a touchscreen to work with. However...
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With the launch of Windows 8 , Microsoft has released some new peripherals that have been designed to complement the new operating system, and its new way of doing things. First up is the Microsoft Wedge Touch Mouse, a rather odd looking Bluetooth-only mo...
Responsive, Portable, Works well with Windows 8, Easy to connect...
Pricey, Not for desktop PCs...
The Microsoft Wedge Touch Mouse is certainly not going to be to everyone's taste, and we had some serious reservations when we first saw the design, but it's actually not that bad at all if you want a light mouse to quickly work on your tablet when a touc...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-13 21:09:23
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The Microsoft Wedge Touch Mouse is designed for use with Windows 8 laptops and tablets, but it also works with Windows 7 and Mac computers too. This portable mouse could be handy if you don't like using laptop touchpads. The Wedge mouse connects wirele...
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Microsoft's Wedge Touch Mouse is a tiny Bluetooth mouse designed specifically to work with Windows 8. We tested the Wedge Touch Mouse with a Samsung Series 7 tablet running Windows 8 Pro, alongside the Wedge Mobile Keyboard. As a consequence of its 'de...
It's not cheap, or big. And on first site the Microsoft Wedge Touch Mouse looks as though it wouldn't be comfortable for long-term use. But like Windows 8 itself, we found it surprisingly comfortable and efficient to use. It's well built, and stylish...
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With our Windows 8 review taking up so much of our time, it seemed only sensible to test Microsoft's newest OS with some of its new hardware. The Wedge Touch mouse is designed to work specifically with Windows 8, although it's a standard Bluetooth aff...
Small, light, stylish, comfortable to use...
Right click can be bothersome, expensive...
We love the Wedge Touch mouse, it's small but perfectly formed and it works as a full-sized mouse would, but in a tiny package. It's comfortable enough to use for extended periods too, making it ideal for travel...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2013-11-13 21:09:23
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The teeny weeny Bluetooth Microsoft Wedge Touch Mouse is the latest creation out of the software giant’s hardware division, and it’s been built from the ground up for Windows 8 and all those new PCs, laptops and tablets expected to launch in late Octob...
If you really need a mouse on the go, you won’t find many smaller than the striking Microsoft Wedge Touch Mouse. With a surface area barely bigger than a credit card, it’s certainly easy to throw in your bag. It’s surprisingly comfortable to use too considering its wee size. The top surface recognises swipes in four directions, so you can scroll around on pages and in applications with ease.Handi...
Windows 8 is just around the corner, and with it come all sorts of new gestures, including the ability to swipe between apps. But you won’t be able to pull them off with the Microsoft Wedge Touch MouseThat’s a bit silly, especially when Apple’s Magic Mouse and Trackpad support all sorts of useful gestures on Macs. You can’t pinch to zoom in, switch app or pull up Microsoft’s Windows 8 Charm bar (...
Microsoft's Wedge Touch mouse is a novel idea and for those who need to get work done regularly on the go (we're thinking cross country train journeys rather than short bus rides) and it’s ideal for all those Windows 8 devices just around the corner. B...
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Notebook mice are generally small, but Microsoft’s Wedge Touch mouse might set a new record for how uncomfortably small a portable mouse should be. Another entry in Microsoft’s long-running accessory market, the Wedge Touch is a mouse designed to be...
Runs on one AA battery; Touch support is good; Switches off automatically; Tiny;...
The mouse isn't terribly comfortable to use; Limited touch-based gesture functionality;...
There are a lot of notebook mice out there, and Microsoft has been engineering them for as long as a lot of them. There was the Bluetrack Explorer, the fold-up Arc, and even the flat rubber Arc Touch, and while the Wedge Touch continues some of that u...
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tech.uk.msn.com Updated: 2014-01-10 01:02:12
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Microsoft has recently launched a duo of Windows 8 ready peripherals - the Wedge Mobile Keyboard and the Wedge Touch Mouse - and we at MSN Tech have had our hands-on them, putting the pair through their paces...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-04-14 01:43:58
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With the launch of Windows 8, Microsoft has released some new peripherals that have been designed to complement the new operating system, and its new way of doing things. First up is the Microsoft Wedge Touch Mouse, a rather odd looking Bluetooth-only mou...
Responsive, Portable, Works well with Windows 8, Easy to connect...
Pricey, Not for desktop PCs...
The Microsoft Wedge Touch Mouse is certainly not going to be to everyone's taste, and we had some serious reservations when we first saw the design, but it's actually not that bad at all if you want a light mouse to quickly work on your tablet when a tou...
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See all pictures here »When it comes to upgrading office equipment, most people pine for a bigger screen, more RAM or a comfier chair. A new mouse is usually somewhere near the bottom of the list. And yet, it's this humble critter that steers the entire c...
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Microsoft has promised us that the Surface tablet, coupled with Windows 8 will change the way we use tablets. That boldness is now translating into the company's designs. Whether it's the gorgeous Windows Phone 8 UI, the UI formerly known as Metro and the...
Personally? I wouldn't buy this device for laptop or desktop. I've got tiny hands, a love of cute technology and a lust for new gear, and still it's not my kind of thing. If it were a little bit bigger or you had a more obvious and ergonomically-friendly...
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The Microsoft Wedge Touch Mouse is a compact mouse that connects to both desktops and laptops via Bluetooth. It uses BlueTrack Technology so it works on virtually any surface.With a minimalistic approach – the box comes with just the mouse, an AA battery...
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With Windows 8 less than three months away , Microsoft has already started rolling out hardware designed specifically for use with the OS. One of the first available will be the Wedge Touch Mouse , an ultra-portable Bluetooth 3.0 touch mouse designed for...
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