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Logitech Unveils Mouse Designed for Living Room

Logitech has today unveiled the Logitech® Wireless Mouse M515, delivering easy navigation from soft surfaces like your sofa, bed or a pillow. The Logitech Wireless Mouse M515 features a sealed bottom case that makes gliding on fabric easy and worry free, and a hand-detection sensor so the mouse is only active when you want it to be.

“Millions of people are connecting their computer to the TV, and the M515 mouse was built to address the unique needs of this experience,” said Marcus Harvey, General Manager UK & IRE, Logitech. “As technology evolves and consumers’ habits change, Logitech continues to develop navigation devices that make it easier to control and access the things people love to do in the digital world.”

With its hand-detection sensor, the Logitech Wireless Mouse M515 is active only when you’re gripping it — the mouse is only active when you want it to be, and it stays asleep when you don’t. A sealed bottom — so fabric fuzz won’t collect in the sensor opening — gives you cursor control no matter what surface you’re using your mouse on. And the easy-gliding base makes mousing around on couches (and blankets, cushions, clothing, carpets, even desks) easy.

Also featuring effortless Logitech® Hyper-Fast Scrolling, the M515 mouse lets you coast smoothly through long blogs or social networking feeds. And you can switch to click-to-click mode when you need more control.

Logitech’s newest mouse also offers up to two years of battery life, helping you save time and money by eliminating the need to change batteries frequently. And, you’ll enjoy plug-and-forget wireless connectivity thanks to the tiny Logitech® Unifying receiver. The receiver stays in your laptop so it’s less likely to be lost, and gives you a reliable connection with virtually no delays or dropouts. Plus, you can easily add other Unifying-compatible mice and keyboards to the same receiver.

Pricing and Availability

The Logitech Wireless Mouse M515 is expected to be available in Europe beginning in April for a suggested retail price of £49.99. For more information check out www.logitech.com.

Scratch n Scroll

This is SO handy if you’re sat at your desk and need to write something down in a hurry and can’t find a pen, we’ve all been there! You just simply write it on your mouse mat with either your finger of the included stylus. When you want a clean sheet you can erase everything you’ve scribbled down by flipping up the opaque sheet that covers the pad. It works with any optical or ball mouse.  Available for around £14.99

Features

A mouse mat you can make notes on.

Write on it using your finger or the included stylus.

Erase it by lifting up the semi-transparent paper cover.

Suitable for use with either optical/ball mouse

Non-slip base.

Scratch and scroll mousepad when you cant find a pen!

Scratch-n-Scroll is just like your ordinary mousepad but it also has a handy writing surface too.  It’s perfect when you need to write something down in a hurry and you just cant find your pen!

You use the pressure from your finger or the built in plastic stylus as a “pen.” Cool thing is, just like those magic pads when you were a kid, you can erase the notes at any time simply by flipping up the semi-transparent top sheet.

Slim portable design, scrolling surface and works in conjunction with any optical / ball based computer mouse. It features a non-slip back pad so it stays put on your desk when you’re using it.

Geek or Chic: give your computer wood

 Micro Innovations keyboard and mouse are made primarily from eco-friendly bamboo so they look pretty natural amongst all your other techno babble. The keys themselves are made from plastic, the main enclosure is all wood.

The 104-key USB keyboard and scroll-wheel mouse work with PCs, Macs and Linux PCs and are reasonably priced compared to other peripherals.

Do we love it or leave it? For more details check out Micro Innovations

A New Mouse for Women!

After years of research, scientists have discovered that women do not like the standard mouse you use with your PC.  Scientists found that there is not a physical reason for their aversion, it is more of a psychological problem. Some women reported that their mouse ‘just didn’t feel right’ in their hands.

Based on research, a new mouse has been designed especially for women. Various field tests have been carried out on the new design:

Julie
from Manchester said:-

‘It feels so much better. More comfortable, more like how it’s supposed to be’

Susan
from Ashton added:-

‘I think mice were originally designed just for men, but this new type is definitely made for women. It fits right in with my lifestyle’

Sarah
from Birmigham :said -

‘I took to it like a duck to water, every woman should have one’!

 Wait for it…..