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October 2010
(73%)
128 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(86%)
3290 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Design ingénieux
Prise en main agréable
Pilotes logiciels assez complets
Elle ne mesure que 1
5 cm de haut une fois aplatie
Belle allure. Belle finition
Des stickers offerts pour la personnaliser
Fonctionne dès son branchement sous Windows
Linux et Mac
Récepteur USB minuscule. Inutile de le retirer de l'ordinateur
On l'o
Le design
La molette tactile capacitive
Plate et donc facile à transporter
Fonctionnement simple
Il suffit de la plier pour l'allumer
Belle qualité de fabrication dans l'ensemble
Bluetooth
Pas besoin de récepteur USB
Bonne reconnaissance des surfaces
La molette sensitive
Une bonne idée
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Pas de Bluetooth
Fonctionnalités limitées (boutons
Tactile)
Retour haptique trop bruyant
Glisse insuffisante des patins
Molette sensitive de bonne qualité mais pas assez précise
Boutons trop courts
Trop durs
Aucun bouton sur les côtés
Le pouce ne trouve pas vraiment sa place
Le fonctionnement à piles
Légère latence qui nuit à la précision du pointeur
Pas de boutons latéraux sur les tranches
Prise en main qui peut déplaire
Molette tactile peu précise lors des mouvements lents
Fonctionne avec 2 piles et non sur batterie (plus lourd
Extrait: One year with the Surface Pro 3: The best computer I have ever ownedMy current lightweight portable writing system consists of an 8-inch Windows tablet, a Microsoft Universal Mobile Keyboard, and a Microsoft Arc Touch Bluetooth Mouse. No, we agree it's no...
Publié: 2014-10-06, Auteur: Tony , review by: pcmag.com
Extrait: The Microsoft Arc Touch Mouse Surface Edition ($69.99) is sold as an accessory for the company's Surface line. Clad in the same "dark titanium" (which as far as I can tell is a fancy word for black) as Microsoft's convertible tablets, this stylish, compac...
Includes BlueTrack technology for use on a variety of surfaces, Lightweight, folds flat to turn off and for travel, Center touch strip offers good control
Not comfortable for everyone for extended use, Some reviewers found buttons hard to press, No forward/back buttons
Extrait: Anyone looking for a gentle introduction to the wide world of touch-based mice will find the Arc Touch a pleasure to use and own, and only mildly challenging to get used to. Anyone who is already convinced touch is the future will do..
Forty-five dollars is a fair amount of money for a top of the line portable mouse. The mouse saves space in a bag, comes with a nifty little receiver, and performs well. Like all peripherals, it deserves to be felt in a store (or friend’s house) before...
If you were waiting for a Microsoft version of the innovative Apple Magic Mouse, this probably is not right for you. However, the Arc Touch Mouse does make an excellent travel mouse with a streamlined design and a unique touch sensitive scroll pad. I w...
With this mouse, Microsoft proved that its designers could rival Apple with a unique, stylish product that is sturdy as well as simple and functional. Although USD 70 is a little pricey for a mouse, it is perfect for traveling and can easily be used as...
Extrait: The Microsoft Arc Touch mouse falls right in line with the rest of the company’s Arc devices: very cool to look at, not very practical for long-term use. The Arc Touch’s claim to fame, and what differs it from the original Arc mouse , is that it replac...
Intuitive touch sensitive bar works very well, Much more compact storage design, Full size body is one of the most comfortable "compact" mice, Blue-Eye laser sensor is very accurate, Plug and play with no software needed, Nano transceiver works very well, Uses standard AAA batteries (included), On/Off button is built into flattening and expanding the mouse so you know when the mouse is on and off by simply looking at it, Force feeback mechanism for the sensor bar "click wheel"
No forward and backward thumb buttons!, Black rubber part is a dust magnet, No included travel pouch like the original, Still uses magnets to hold the transceiver in place (magnets + computer equipment is not a good thing!), No horizontal scrolling, vertical only...
The Microsoft Arc Touch really does have the portability to make it perfect for any road warrior, yet still is big enough to be comfortable to use for extended periods of time. The touch based sensor bar really is nifty and while not many Arc users wil...