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Microsoft’s New Mouse

Nov 5, 2010·Dustin

Microsoft has a new mouse on the scene, with a radical new design. It would probably take some getting used to, and it’s not for everyone, but it does have a nice appeal to it. It does look like it would be a lot more efficient for graphic designers without a tablet to do fine lines.

It’s called the “eVouse” and sports a green LED light whenever in use and by flipping it over and grabbing it like a pen it changes character and instead of working as a mouse, it starts working as a pen instead. The grip is somewhat freaky in the beginning, I can imagine, but it’s one of those things to get used to. Do you remember the first time you ever used a mouse? Well, I could foresee that it’s probably the same thing.


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