Are you the kind of person who finds it difficult to use the keyboard to
operate a computer? Do you rely more on the mouse while using your PC?
Don’t worry, most people find it
comfortable to use the mouse for all operations. It may be
time-consuming, but it gives you a sense of comfort. You have been using
touch-screen technology that is there in tablets and phablets. Now, the
latest is Microsoft's Touch Mouse concept for Windows 8 and Windows 7 operating systems.
Sounds amazing, doesn’t it? Technologists keep you guessing about what
they will come up with next. However, the wonder doing the rounds and
being talked about a lot is the Touch Mouse.
Going forward, you will be able to get support for multi-touch gestures on the Touch Mouse of Microsoft.
It simply means that you will be able to comfortably perform actions
like sliding, flicking, zooming through the operating system and use
every app that you have downloaded. The familiar feel of the comfortable
mouse in your hand will
certainly be reassuring. What’s more, it could prove to be faster and
more efficient to use a Touch Mouse than the keyboard.
The new App from Microsoft appropriately called Mouse and Keyboard Center 2.0 app
enhances the performance of the Touch Mouse. It allows you to
personalize and customize the way you use your PC. You can now
synchronize your mouse and keyboard to work at tandem and fulfill your unique needs and style of working. The app allows you to even modify the settings on the mouse and keyboard, which in turn makes it easier to use the unique features available on most PC apps.
It is now easier to view and alter basic settings as well as
application-specific settings for all your connected devices in a
centralized manner. You can now explore other features with pop-up
descriptions including tips on ‘How-to’. The online access to How-to and
the troubleshooting library will certainly help resolve issues easily.
Learn how to work more comfortably on your PC through the online Healthy
Computing Guide that tells you all you need to know.
One drawback, if you could call it that, is that you don’t have the
pinching option. For people who are used to a regular touch-screen
device, this should be disappointing. Another point to remember is that
the Mouse and Keyboard Center 2.0 is accessible only by Microsoft’s Touch Mouse. Even if you own Microsoft’s Wedge Touch Mouse, you still don’t get support for Windows 8’s
gestures as it is accessible only by Microsoft’s Touch Mouse. Yes, you
can scroll up and down and sideways (both sides) and that’s about it.
If you try to pull up the charms bar or any app commands, the efforts
will be in vain.
To sum it all up, the updated support offered to Windows
8 makes it easier to navigate the interface. You can forget using
keyboard shortcuts and the need to navigate to the corners to activate
Charms anymore. One only hopes the same support is extended to Microsoft’s Wedge Touch Mouse as well.
Microsoft's Touch Mouse Official Images:
Following are the official pictures of Microsoft's Touch Mouse available for Windows 8 and Windows 7 operating systems with Multi-Touch Gesture Support.
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