To most PC users, a mouse may be just a mouse, but there are those who insist on having exactly the right rodent. There's certainly plenty of choice available, from ergonomic models that cradle the hand to optical mice with no balls, and battery-powered wireless wonders. Those looking for the ultimate in desktop chic will want to get their hand on Microsoft's latest, developed in conjunction with internationally acclaimed designer Philippe Starck.
While we're not sure about it being 'an artistic bridge that helps people connect with the technology they use every day', the Optical Mouse by Starck is definitely different. Separated by an orange or blue illuminated stripe, the left and right buttons run almost the entire length of the body, allowing you to click with the side of your hands as well as the tips of your fingers. What look like additional buttons on the side, however, are just simple grips.
The mouse-wheel features the same stepping as used in older Intellimouse designs, offering more tactile feedback than newer models, but sadly it doesn't include a tilt mechanism for horizontal scrolling. If you've never had a mouse with this feature, chances are you won't miss it, but it would have been a useful addition.
Despite our initial fears about the hemisphere design, Starck's mouse proved remarkably comfortable to use in either hand and as accurate as any other Microsoft device. Multiple testers agreed that it glided across the desk more easily than traditional mice. There's no software to install, so it really is plug and play. Even the box looks good.
Simple and stylish, the Optical Mouse by Starck is an excellent choice for both PC and Mac users.
Contact: Microsoft 0870 601 0100
www.microsoft.com/uk
Specifications:
- PC: Windows 98/ME/2000 or XP
- Mac: Mac OS - USB port
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