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Comdex Spring: Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer

News The new svelte Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer uses optical tracking technology to determine mouse position instead of the usual ball-in-a-hole design. The Intellimouse Explorer comes in a two-tone case that resembles titanium.

[April 21, 1999, 14:50]

News Burst: Microsoft being sued over IntelliMouse

News California based Goldtouch Technologies Inc.has sued Microsoft Corp.for theft of trade secrets, patent infringements and fraud for allegedly copying technology built into Goldtouch's ergonomic mouse and using it in Microsoft's IntelliMouse Pro.

[December 16, 1998, 6:54]

Microsoft wheels out IntelliMouse

News The product will sell for about £60 including VAT from November. The latest version of the standard Microsoft Mouse 2.0 features a wheel between the two buttons that speeds scrolling and zooming in Internet Explorer, Office 97 and other optimised...

[September 5, 1996, 10:59]

Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop Pro review

Reviews The set consists of a Wireless Natural Multimedia Keyboard and a Wireless IntelliMouse Explorer 2.0 mouse. The Wireless IntelliMouse Explorer 2.0 also features two extra programmable buttons and a four-way wheel that can be rocked from side to side...

[February 19, 2004, 14:50]

Logitech pips MS with Net-ready mouse

News Although Microsoft has been talking up its IntelliMouse, that product isn't scheduled for a UK debut until November. The IntelliMouse is a serial mouse with a "cruise control" feature that speeds up surfing long documents.

[August 22, 1996, 14:15]

MS wheels out super mouse

News Called IntelliMouse, a small wheel between the two buttons controls scrolling and zooming so that users don't have to keep mouse buttons depressed for long periods. Internet Explorer 3.0 and Office 97 will also be optimised for the IntelliMouse so...

[July 23, 1996, 16:49]

Microsoft mouse sports leather look

News One of these mice, the Wireless IntelliMouse Explorer, comes in black leather, part of a Microsoft marketing move to let computer users put a fashion spin on PCs and peripherals. The three new mice products with tilt wheel technology are the...

[September 4, 2003, 9:55]

Mega keyboard cut down to size

News A USB version of the IntelliMouse product will be available for the release of Windows 98 in June and the IntelliMouse Pro, based on a stationary trackpad design, will be out in the autumn. Now 20 percent smaller, the 104-key Microsoft Natural...

[April 24, 1998, 15:15]

Microsoft IntelliPoint

Downloads IntelliMouse Explorer features a sleek design, an industrial-silver finish, a glowing red underside and taillight, creating a style and look unlike any other mouse. Intellimouse Explorer combines the accuracy and reliability of Microsoft IntelliEye...

[December 1, 2003, 7:00]

Move Around in a Document

White Papers Some mouse devices and other pointing devices, such as the Microsoft IntelliMouse pointing device, have built-in scrolling and zooming capabilities. Microsoft Office Word provides quick and easy ways to find one's way around within a document...

[April 16, 2008, 1:02]

One of two wireless split keyboards, but this one looks so much better

One of two wireless split keyboards, but this one looks so much better image Member Review The IntelliMouse compared to the wireless Mouseman, is bigger, which means it doesn't work as well on my mouse pad :( otherwise, the tilt-wheel is kinda neat, first time using it feels like it's a none-moving part.

[May 26, 2004, 10:01]

Comdex: Logitech rolls out hi-tech trackerball

News Microsoft's IntelliMouse requires that applications - such as Office 97 - are optimised for the scroll capability to be effective. The Swiss firm's TrackMan Marble FX distinguishes itself from rivals with a sleek design that gives users thumb as...

[November 20, 1997, 10:18]

Five years ago: Microsoft fires Office 97 into retail channel

News An upgrade version of Professional Edition with Microsoft IntelliMouse is also available for £300. The Gates empire said nearly 25,000 hours had been spent on usability testing for the product which is now available for retail.

[January 19, 2002, 6:31]

Nuggets: Omnibook 6000 does movies with ease

News All that's missing is an intellimouse-style scrolling wheel, but that's just a little gripe. A glance at the specs of Hewlett-Packard's Omnibook 6000 shows that this high-end notebook is a fully functional beast of a machine.

[August 18, 2000, 16:40]

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Talkback In the end, I gave up, I prefer the single USB cable of my good old Microsoft IntelliMouse Explorer 3.0. I have to agree with you about the mouse- I had a Logitech MX1000 Laser mouse for a while, well, actually I had a pair.

[August 26, 2006, 9:34]

US Report: Mouse maker slaps Microsoft with $1B lawsuit

News Goldtouch alleges that the information was used later in the design of Microsoft's own IntelliMouse Pro ergonomic mouse. The California company, founded in 1995, makes ergonomic peripherals, such as mice and keyboards, for PCs.

[December 16, 1998, 16:51]

Microsoft Optical Desktop Elite for Bluetooth review

Reviews The optical IntelliMouse Explorer is perfectly shaped for right-handed users and features the same tilt wheel as the keyboard. Installation can be a bit tricky, so following the included Getting Started booklet is a must.

[November 5, 2004, 10:53]

Mesh Matrix D750 Pro review

Reviews A Microsoft Internet keyboard, an IntelliMouse and a pair of TEAC satellite speakers complete the specification. Based on the Athlon core but designed from the ground up as a low-cost part, the Duron has several advantages over Intel's Celeron...

[October 23, 2000, 0:00]

Nuggets: MS Mouse puts the chic into geek

News IntelliMouse Explorer is the new supermodel mouse from Microsoft. Who's a clever rodent? After 30 years of basically the same design, the humble mouse is in need of a facelift. The rodent is finished with an industrial-silver with a glowing red...

[May 5, 1999, 10:29]

Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop Elite review

Reviews As for the IntelliMouse Explorer, the device is formed to fit perfectly under your right hand, and it has the five buttons we require from a higher-end mouse; however, it’s missing the DiNovo mouse’s button for cycling through open programs, as...

[November 24, 2003, 8:05]

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