Posts Tagged ‘mouse’

Launch programs in no time with Mouse Extender

Launch programs in no time with Mouse Extender
Windows provides plenty of ways to launch applications and open files, from the Start menu to shortcuts placed on the desktop. However, these areas can quickly become cluttered and therefore awkward to navigate.
Read more on Computer Active

  • Share/Bookmark

Related Posts:

US State Flag – West Menlo Park, California (CA) Mouse Pad

Product Description
This is a brand new custom made high quality mouse pad imprinted using the latest sublimation technology. This process embeds the image permanently and gives it a smooth surface with a crisp and vivid image. It is 8 1/2″ x 7″ in size and 1/8 thick. It has a non skid backing to prevent slipping. It will work with any type of mouse: ball, optical, laser.

US State Flag – West Menlo Park, California (CA) Mouse Pad

  • Share/Bookmark

Related Posts:

[big debate] on the most part this mouse is good. however. I have trouble…

…getting this to track on my mat finish white desk let alone any glass surface that they claim it works on.

I have also just realised that the application specific button set up doesn't seem to work. it worked once but then switched out of the program and back and it has never worked since. (even with the updated setpoint software)

in addition the…

Props to gdgt – new in gadgets

  • Share/Bookmark

Related Posts:

Apple patent unearthed for touchscreen Macs that can flip between mouse and touch UIs with tilt of the screen

As far as we can tell, the general logic behind touchscreen iMac rumors goes something like this: “Apple is good at touch UIs, so it should build a touchscreen iMac.” Unfortunately, the reality of a usable, desirable touchscreen desktop computers has yet to materialize (sorry, HP and Microsoft), and so far Apple has steered clear of those dangerous waters. An international patent recently unearthed at the World Intellectual Property Organization, however, shows just how Apple might go about a touch UI on a desktop computer.

Basically, the patent covers the method of transitioning from a traditional “high resolution” UI (best operated by a mouse) to a “low resolution” UI suitable to finger operation (like iOS). A myriad of sensors can be employed to detect the user moving the screen into touch mode, and as the user does this the difficult high res bits like cursors and scrollbars and drop down menus “slide off the screen,” leaving only a touch UI at the end of the transition. It’s all very broad and vague, naturally, being a patent, but it’s an interesting idea, and makes more sense than ruining the good thing desktop UIs have going with a tacked-on touch UI in the style of Microsoft’s Windows. Of course, stuffing two UIs into one device also seems rather un-Apple like, so we’re not going to start expecting an Apple-built touchscreen iMac or MacBook to act exactly like this until Steve gets on stage and starts telling us how we magical and revolutionary it is.

Gallery: Apple patent unearthed for touchscreen Macs

Apple patent unearthed for touchscreen Macs that can flip between mouse and touch UIs with tilt of the screen originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 23 Aug 2010 18:41:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

Permalink Patently Apple  |  sourceWIPO  | Email this | Comments

Props to Engadget

  • Share/Bookmark

Related Posts:

[big debate] Ridiculous. The Magic Mouse was the biggest fail ever. Why…

…doesn't Microsoft skip right to the Arc Trackpad stage? LOL

Props to gdgt – new in gadgets

  • Share/Bookmark

Related Posts:

[big debate] Ridiculous. The Magic Mouse was the biggest fail ever. Why…

…doesn't Microsoft skip right to the Arc Trackpad stage? LOL

Props to gdgt – new in gadgets

  • Share/Bookmark

Related Posts:

[popular now] Microsoft Arc Touch Mouse

Props to gdgt – new in gadgets

  • Share/Bookmark

Related Posts:

The Microsoft Arc Touch Mouse Seemingly Revealed Early

Well isn’t this a shame. Microsoft was clearly trying to build up some viral buzz about an upcoming peripheral but a German web store failed to get the memo and posted what seems to be the Microsoft Arc Touch mouse a bit early. What’s more is that it doesn’t seem to live up to the hype. I mean, it seems like a fine mouse with a multi-surface sensor, 2.4GHz nano transceiver, and battery indicator but it’s no Magic Trackpad like the buzz seemed to indicate. It’s simply a next-gen Microsoft Arc travel mouse. That’s the problem advertising through the social medium — especially when your hawking a random mouse. [Notebooksbillinger via Engadget]



Props to CrunchGear

  • Share/Bookmark

Related Posts:

Microsoft’s Arc Touch Mouse revealed?

var digg_url = ‘http://digg.com/microsoft/Microsoft_s_Arc_Touch_revealed’;

It’s not official until Microsoft says it is, but the image above of the rumored Microsoft Arc Touch Mouse was just snagged off a German online store. Amazingly, the mouse arches its back for comfortable mousing before packing flat for easy transport. The mouse features touch-scrolling, a battery indicator, the ability to track on most any surface, and a 2.4GHz nano transceiver that no doubt plugs into your laptop’s USB port. Yours soon for €69.99 ($69.95 rumored)… right, €0.99 more than Apple’s Magic Mouse or Magic Trackpad sells for in Germany. Ships in 5 to 10 business days according to notebooksbilliger so expect this to get official real quick.

Gallery: Microsoft’s Arc Touch Mouse revealed?

Microsoft’s Arc Touch Mouse revealed? originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 18 Aug 2010 08:25:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

Permalink Winfuture  |  sourceNotebooksbillinger  | Email this | Comments

Props to Engadget

  • Share/Bookmark

Related Posts:

[big debate] I'm looking for a new cordless mouse to replace my…

Draftsman looking for a new mouse to replace my Logitech MX610 …beloved MX610. This mouse was the perfect fit for me and has a pair of thumb buttons as well as another pair of buttons next to the left click which I had programmed to do different functions within my work software. Unfortunately Logitech's replacement, the 620 has dropped some of those buttons I use.

So I'm looking for suggestions, I've been…

Props to gdgt – new in gadgets

  • Share/Bookmark

Related Posts:

Archive
Who's Online

126 visitors online now
126 guests, 0 members

Powered by Visitor Maps

Spottt

126 visitors online now
126 guests, 0 members
Max visitors today: 159 at 02:31 am UTC
This month: 211 at 09-01-2010 03:03 am UTC
This year: 293 at 07-12-2010 12:19 am UTC
All time: 293 at 07-12-2010 12:19 am UTC