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Microsoft Limited Edition ARC Touch RVF-00032 BlueTrack Wireless Mouse
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Microsoft Limited Edition ARC Touch RVF-00032 BlueTrack Wireless Mouse

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Good fortune and style in the palm of your hand Two unique designs accentuate the Arc Touch Mouse Limited Edition Artist Series. Celebrate 2012 with the black Year of the Dragon Arc Touch Mouse, designed by Shenzhen, China-based artist Paco. Chinese dragons symbolize power, strength, good luck, and auspicious powers, and we certainly hope the Dragon Arc Touch brings you good fortune this year. Or if white and floral is more your style, the whimsical design by artist Oh Joy makes for a practical yet stylish PC accessory. Perfectly portable—and award-winning—Touch technology Stylish and eye-grabbing, Arc Touch Mouse is more than a pretty device. It’s reliable wireless freedom plus Microsoft touch technology, on the go. Use it just about anywhere, even on a rough wood surface or carpet, thanks to BlueTrack Technology1. Plus you can retain wireless control of your computer up to 30 feet away. Curve it for use, flatten for storage Arc Touch Mouse’s innovative design allows for quick use and storage. Curve it comfortably to get started. Then smoothly glide your finger up or down the touch strip. When you’re done, keep the tiny transceiver plugged into your computer’s USB port, or attach it magnetically onto the underside of the mouse. Then flatten Arc Touch Mouse to turn it off, and slip it into your pocket or bag as easily as a cell phone. Precise vertical scrolling by feel, not wheel The Touch strip on the Arc Touch Mouse responds precisely to the speed of your finger movement, using Haptic feedback (light vibration that signals scrolling speed) to scan through documents or web pages as quickly—or as cautiously—as needed, entirely by feel.

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