User manual Microsoft Arc Touch Mouse (Black) RVF-00052
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User manual for Microsoft Arc Touch Mouse (Black) RVF-00052
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User manual for the Microsoft Arc Touch Mouse (Black) RVF-00052
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The black Microsoft Arc Touch Mouse is a unique mouse that features a flexible design. Rather than a button to turn it on and off, you simply curve to turn it on, and flatten to turn it off when you're done using it. Touch scrolling allows for intuitive navigation. Thanks to Logitech's BlueTrack technology, the mouse is able to be used on virtually any surface. Plus, the USB nano transceiver plugs into your computer and stays there -- or attaches magnetically in the mouse for safe keeping.
For convenience, the mouse can be used in either your right or left hand. The battery lasts for up to six months, and a battery status indicator lets you know how much battery power is left. Additionally, the Arc Touch Mouse employs reliable 2.4GHz wireless technology, so you can use it cord-free from up to 30 feet away from your computer. The mouse is compatible with computers running Windows 7, Vista and XP.
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Additional parameters of the Microsoft Arc Touch Mouse (Black) RVF-00052:
Specifications
Interface
2.4 GHz wireless
Wireless Range
Up to 30' (9 m)
Power Requirements
2 x AAA Alkaline batteries
Battery Life
More than 6 months
System Requirements
Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP (excluding Windows XP 64-bit) 100 MB hard drive USB port
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I am a leaving cert student completing a design and communication graphics project comparing a regular mouse and an arc mouse. As part of this I wish to compare the internal structure of both devices and to use diagrams in doing so. I cannot source diagrams of the internal structure of an arc mouse. I would be very grateful if you could send some on to me.