Microsoft Launches Latest Mouse
May 26, 2009 by Sanjay · Leave a Comment
Redmond, Washington-based Microsoft Corporation has announced the launch of Wireless Mobile Mouse 6000, the latest in mice technology.
Available for USD 49.95, the Wireless Mobile Mouse 6000 comes with a limited three-year warranty. The kit comes with an installation CD, USB and an AA alkaline battery. The mouse requires 100 Mb of hard disk to install, and can be installed on any of Microsoft’s XP / Vista OS flavors.
The mouse measures about 6 cm wide by about 10 cm length. Working on BlueTrack technology, the mouse can work on surfaces ranging from a granite kitchen countertop to the surface of the living-room carpet. The device comes with a Nano transceiver which can be plugged in while on the go, or stowed in the mouse. Being wireless, the device relies on a single battery for power, which can last for as long as 10 months, and which can be switched on or off by a manual switch. The wireless frequency of 2.4Ghz ensures reliable connection with the computing device up to a 30-feet range.
The mouse provides 4-way scroll, five buttons that are programmable, rubber side-grips and a magnifier.
Read about the latest launch in mice technology from Microsoft, here.


