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What is Arc Touch mouse?

What is Arc Touch mouse?

Show More. 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.

How do I use Microsoft Arc Touch mouse?

The Microsoft Arc Mouse and Surface Arc Mouse are designed to fit to your hand and snaps easily to fit in your bag….Navigate with the touchpad.

If you want to Do this
Scroll up and down Move one finger up or down on the touchpad.
Scroll left and right Move one finger left and right on the touchpad.

Does Microsoft Arc mouse come with USB?

Arc Touch Mouse works on any surface, smooth and mirror-like or fibered. It can be paired with every PC, laptop or tablet, featuring a USB port 2.0. The mouse comes with a USB dongle that can be stored on its tail with a magnet.

Is the Wedge Touch mouse compatible with Windows 8?

Yes, you can use the Wedge Touch Mouse or Arc Touch Mouse with other compatible computers running Windows 8 or later. For more info, see the Microsoft Hardware Compatibility list. Note: The Arc Touch Mouse for Surface requires a Windows PC that’s compatible with Bluetooth Smart Ready.

Can a wedge mouse be used on a Surface Pro?

Yes, you can use the Wedge Touch Mouse or Arc Touch Mouse with other compatible computers running Windows 8 or later. For more info, see the Microsoft Hardware Compatibility list . Note: The Arc Touch Mouse for Surface requires a Windows PC that’s compatible with Bluetooth Smart Ready.

What is the ID for Microsoft Wedge mouse?

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Can a surface touch mouse be used on a other computer?

Can I use my Surface touch mouse with other PCs? Yes, you can use the Wedge Touch Mouse or Arc Touch Mouse with other compatible computers running Windows 8 or later. For more info, see the Microsoft Hardware Compatibility list .