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geekhack Community => Keyboards => Topic started by: dotancohen on Wed, 01 August 2012, 01:37:28
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Witness Microsoft's new input devices for Windows 8:
http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-3134_7-57481956/microsoft-unveils-tablet-friendly-mice-and-keyboards-with-hands-on/
I see two keyboards in there, neither with Function keys. The mice look mighty uncomfortable. I have always liked Microsoft hardware, but these seem more stylish than functional.
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Wow, these mice indeed are awful. Are they really designed to be held between thumb and pinky?
Submitted with my MS trackball (why don't they make *these* anymore?).
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I can see that wedge mouse being useful for selective tasks, but on the flip side, small travel mice that are non-dongle blue tooth connected are going to become more and more popular. These devices are simply out there to get the other vendors collective asses in gear.
I am, however, very curious to see what touch interfaces are going to become available to supplement non-touch enabled computers. I would personally be very interested in a mousing surface that would double as a touch interface.