Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Microsoft Show off 'Keyboard' and 'Mouse' for Windows 8

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Although Windows 8 tablet Surface following RT will be launched on 26 October, a series of supporting accessories designed specifically for Microsoft's latest operating system has started to emerge.

On Monday (7/30/2012) yesterday, Microsoft introduced the five kinds of products of this type of input device that can enrich the user experience in using Windows 8.

The accessories for the Windows 8 are:


Mobile Keyboard Wedge


Modern stylish Bluetooth keyboard is designed for tablet devices. His body was thin, with a series of Windows 8 Hot Keys button to run the Search function, device settings, and others.

A protective cover that can bend and can be used as a stand for the tablet are included with the keyboard. This product is priced at Microsoft for $ 79.95 U.S. dollars.

 

Wedge Touch Mouse

 
Mouse for $ 69.95 U.S. dollars which has an unusual shape. Small enough to tuck inside the bag. The surface of the mouse can be used like a touchpad with four-way scroll function for easy navigation menu of Windows 8.



Sculpt Mobile Keyboard



The wireless mobile keyboard is full-size that weighs only 500 grams. Curved keyboard shape to support the user's comfort while typing, as well as shortcut keys equipped with Windows 8.

When not in use for some time, the keyboard will enter Sleep mode automatically to save battery life. The price? U.S. $ 49.95.





 Sculpt Touch Mouse

Compared with Wedge Touch Mouse, Bluetooth mouse for $ 49.95 U.S. dollars has a more conventional form.
Any size larger. In the middle there is a mini touchpad with four-way scrolling feature.



 

Microsoft Touch Mouse

Updated version of the Touch Mouse has support for additional input gestures that allows users to navigate a menu of Windows 8.

This mouse has a surface that is capable of receiving input milti-touch, from a finger for scrolling, swiping two fingers, move between applications, up three fingers to zoom in and out.

It cost 79.95 U.S. dollars, however, if you already have the Microsoft Touch Mouse, Microsoft will provide an update contains support for new gestures for free.

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