Apple introduces world's first multi-touch mouse

By siliconindia   |   Wednesday, 21 October 2009, 22:31 IST   |    31 Comments
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Apple introduces world's first multi-touch mouse
Cupertino, California: Apple has unveiled a mouse which will use Multi-Touch technology allowing customers to navigate using intuitive finger gestures. This wireless mouse is called as Magic Mouse, and instead of mechanical buttons, scroll wheels or scroll balls, the entire top of the Magic Mouse is a seamless Multi-Touch surface. "Apple is the Multi-Touch leader, pioneering the use of this innovative technology in iPhone, iPod touch and Mac notebook trackpads," said Philip Schiller, Apple's Senior Vice President of Worldwide Product Marketing. "Apple's Multi-Touch technology allows us to offer an easy to use mouse in a simple and elegant design." Magic Mouse features a seamless touch-sensitive enclosure that allows it to be a single or multi-button mouse with advanced gesture support. Using intuitive gestures, users can easily scroll through long documents, pan across large images or swipe to move forward or backward through a collection of web pages or photos. Magic Mouse works for left or right handed users and multi-button or gesture commands can be easily configured from within system preferences. The Magic Mouse laser tracking engine provides a smooth, consistent experience across more surfaces than a traditional optical tracking system. Magic Mouse uses Bluetooth wireless capabilities to create a clean, cable-free desk top and its secure wireless connection works from up to 10 meters away. To extend battery performance, Magic Mouse includes an advanced power management system that works with Mac OS X to automatically switch to low power modes during periods of inactivity. The wireless Magic Mouse is powered by two AA batteries which are included. Magic Mouse comes standard with the new iMac and is available at the end of October through the Apple Store at $69. Magic Mouse requires Mac OS X Leopard version 10.5.8 or later.