Trust launches Windows Vista mice

Three mice are not Vista blind

Written by Andrea-Marie Vassou, Computeract!ve

Trust has launched a new range of mice equipped for Windows Vista.

The wireless Mini Mouse MI-7600Rp, wired Mini Mouse MI-6600Rp and Wireless Laser MediaPlayer Mouse MI-7700R all have a special tilt scroll wheel that gives users the ability to scroll horizontally – something that is essential in Windows Vista.

All three mice also come with a "dpi button" which gives users the opportunity to change the sensitivity and speed of the mouse by allowing them to switch between 800 dpi and 1600 dpi.

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Both the MI-7600Rp and MI-7700R also use 2.4 gigahertz technology, which makes them less sensitive to disturbances and gives them a range of up to 8 metres.

Furthermore, the Wireless Laser Mini Mouse MI-7600Rp has micro USB receiver that can be stored in the mouse when it is not in use. The MI-7700R also has four extra buttons to help users make the most of Windows Vista and other multimedia applications by giving users the opportunity to control the most common functions in Windows and Media Player with just one hand.

The new series of Trust laser mice will be available from the end of May 2007 they will be priced at £20 each for the MI-7600Rp and MI-7700R and £15 for the MI-6600RP.

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