
The Eclipse touchmouse does away with what many of us have taken for granted these days – we’re talking about the scroll wheel, replacing it with an integrated track pad instead. The default for the touchscroll offers four-way screen scrolling through the use of one’s index finger, while a combination of finger gestures and mouse button presses allows one to access a bunch of different commands altogether. This ergonomically shaped mouse comes in brushed aluminum finish, sports Bluetooth connectivity, 1600dpi laser technology and is powered by a single AA battery. Expect to pick up the Eclipse touchmouse for $59.99 later this year, where it plays nice with Windows 7, Vista and XP operating systems.
Related articles:Razer Ouroboros scurries to the FCC
Koopa Shell USB mouse
ROCCAT Savu hybrid gaming mouse released
Join a great community!
| Ubergizmo founders on   |
|  Eliane Fiolet  |  Hubert Nguyen  |
