The Surface Mouse is priced at $49.99, and at first glance, it looks rather a lot like Microsoft's Designer Bluetooth Mouse, albeit in gray rather than black. However, there are some improvements ...
Instead, any future PC accessories the company will make will be sold under its Surface brand. Ironically, this announcement came nearly 40 years to the day that the first Microsoft Mouse was sold.
simple Joystick that you can use as a mouse, while the Microsoft Adaptive Dual Button is a compact, two-button device that you can use as your clickers. Since this was all announced at a Microsoft ...