Monday 30 May 2011

Microsoft Explorer Mouse and Mini Mouse

After several weeks of teasing on Internet sites, Microsoft lifted the veil earlier this month on its new technology to BLUETRACK mice. The hardware division of software giant has developed a new optical tracking system succeeding laser technology, with the number one advantage to ensure the functioning of its mouse on a wider variety of surfaces.

At new generation of optical sensor Microsoft is launching two new mouse: the Mouse Microsoft Explorer and Microsoft Explorer Mini Mouse. If the first is a rechargeable wireless mouse for desktops, the second was designed for laptops while benefiting both naturally sensor technology with BLUETRACK. In the following lines we will show you BLUETRACK technology, its implementation and the first two mice who benefit. What finally acknowledges the laser?

Microsoft Explorer BLUETRACK Mini Mouse


Microsoft BLUETRACK

Investigator of the first optical mouse sensor, the hardware division of Microsoft is known and famous for the many innovations it could introduce into the world of devices. All may not have had the desired success, but we will anyway that Microsoft was the first to propose a mouse-ball, with optical sensor, therefore, when he was also the first to integrate a wheel on its mouse before making the wheel multi-directional. BLUETRACK technology, developing for 18 months at Microsoft, is part of this long series of innovations and if the decline is still lacking whether BLUETRACK will actually date in the annals of science, technology still has some advantages.

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