Are you seeking a new mouse experience that is quiet and silky? Does it need to be light-weight and quick? I may have found the solution for you.
The Manhattan Stealth Touch Mouse is the first mouse that features all “touch” technology. That’s right, no buttons, no scroll wheel, just a touch-sensitive surface that recognizes preprogrammed fingertip movements. This extraordinary mouse can also be used as a presenter for Keynote, PowerPoint or PDF presentations using simple finger gestures which control back, forward, select, swiping and scrolling. You control everything with either a tap, swipe or slide of your fingertip with this petit cursor controller which is only 1.18” x 2.36” x 3.54” and 2.8 oz.
Using innovative Curve-Touch technology, the Stealth Mouse allows for wheel-free scrolling and fingertip control on the touch-sensitive surface. 2.4 GHz technology offers wireless freedom with effective range up to 10 m (33 ft.) and can be used as a normal mouse or a presenter. Auto power management helps extend battery life and on-board storage compartment protects USB receiver from loss and damage. It has a compact size and ambidextrous shape with low-friction base that smoothly glides over work surface. With Plug and Play installation, Windows and Mac compatibility, and a Lifetime Warranty, this is a cool choice as an alternative mouse.
I’ve used the Stealth Mouse now for two weeks as my only cursor controller. The light weight, quiet action, smooth texture, and soft gliding motion are very nice. It is shorter but thicker than my Magic Mouse, and with a much lighter “feel”. It took a lot of getting used to because of the need to double-tap to grab an icon or place the cursor, and vertical scrolling was jerky (there is no horizontal scrolling). The blue emblem light is cool, it works great as a free-hand slideshow control, and it works with almost any computer.
Learn more about the Manhattan Stealth Touch Mouse at manhattan.icintracom.com. It can be purchased for $69.95 at numerous outlets such as www.cyberguys.com. Are you ready for a new mouse?



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