
If you like Apple’s Magic Mouse for its fun gesture experience, and yet don’t want to buy a Mac cause you’ve been using a windows ever since you’re born, you’d kill Steve Jobs because he didn’t gave the Magic Mouse a driver for Windows system. But now, you can look elsewhere.
More specifically, over here at Speedlink. Their latest Cue mouse seemed to be your best (or only) choice of a multitouch gesture mouse for Windows system. The wireless 1000 dpi optical mouse is naturally PC-compatible, with software to allow you to configure your own gestures, and it has a somewhat flatter and more extensive touch surface than the Magic Mouse, which might make gestures a bit more doable. Basically, it’s somewhere in between the Magic Mouse and the Magic Trackpad, minus the hyperbole, and plus clear demarcation of right and left click. It’ll retail for €40 when it ships in November (about $56 USD).
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