Overview
The touch gesture are playing an increasingly important role in modern operating systems, the role will become even more important with the introduction of Windows 8 , expected later this year. A simple way to "touch" your PC, without changing the screen, is to have a touch device like mouse, Logitech Touch Mouse M600 object of this test. This is a device that combines in a single device the typical touch gesture trackpad on a laptop, without sacrificing the convenience of a wireless mouse. The Touch Mouse M600 is also equipped with a supply section that provides a run for 3 months with a single AA battery , or 6 months with two batteries.
We tried the M600 Touch Mouse with a PC Windows 7, since it is the only operating system currently supported (Mac OS X, the mouse works, but are not recognized gesture, Windows 8, the drivers are not supported yet). The "mouse" that M600 is unexceptionable : the laser system is very accurate and guides the mouse without uncertainties, while the wireless sensor, which works on frequencies of 2.4 GHz, allows you to connect up to 6 Logitech devices simultaneously, occupying only a USB port on your PC. The Touch Mouse M600 also shows here his calling "portable", since the receiver can be housed inside the battery compartment of the mouse, when not in use; in the package is also present a sacchella fabric for transporting the mouse in your bag without scratching.
Features
A touch of the familiar The touch surface responds immediately to your touch for more direct, natural and intuitive mousing. Silky smooth scrolling Your finger is the scroll wheel. Logitech Flow Scroll software gives you fluid, continuous, free-flowing web and email scrolling like on your touch screen smartphone. Scroll and swipe where you like No guesswork. Scroll and swipe wherever your fingertips rest on the mouse. A slow swipe is perfect for reading online. A quick flick gets you to the bottom of the page fast. |
Feel-good style | |||
Versatile USB wireless receiver |
Long-range wireless freedom | |||
Logitech Advanced Optical Tracking |
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