Microsoft is holding a media event in New York City on October 2, and it is widely believed that the company might finally reveal the long-rumored two-screen Surface Centarus device. Newly approved ...
For nearly two decades, Microsoft has sold ergonomic keyboards, but you likely haven’t used one for very long, if at all. The reason? It isn’t because typing on a flat surface is more comfortable or ...
As the image above reveals, there’s nothing ergonomic about this second Surface-branded model. It’s thin and light just as customers would expect from a Surface keyboard. It’s almost like the Designer ...
There’s no question Surface has become a successful brand for Microsoft. So much so it’s reportedly looking to rename the flailing Lumia smartphone line to Surface Phone next year. So, it shouldn’t be ...
I have favored Microsoft keyboards and mice for some time, although they were made primarily for Windows. They worked fine with a Mac, but the Command key had a (yuck) Windows logo instead of a ...
Microsoft debuted a tablet keyboard and two mice Tuesday morning that follow their company’s new cross-platform mantra: They’re compatible with iOS, Android and Windows devices. At a time when ...
Apart from the price and game availability, there's a whole debate whether a keyboard and mouse for consoles is a good idea.
Tom Warren is a senior editor and author of Notepad, who has been covering all things Microsoft, PC, and tech for over 20 years. Sources familiar with Microsoft’s plans tell The Verge that Microsoft ...
You can share a keyboard and mouse across multiple Windows and macOS computers, if you know the right tools to use.
While the Xbox One does not have an official, Microsoft-approved plan for support keyboard and mouse controls (at least not yet), there are ways to do it. One way is through the use of adapters.
Microsoft Wedge Touch Mouse packs full functionality into an ultracompact frame that’s great for a mobile lifestyle. Small enough to fit in your pocket, the Wedge Touch Mouse is designed to complement ...
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