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Figure 15.14. The Microsoft Explorer Touch Mouse.
More advanced touch mice have a full touch-sensitive area, including the buttons. With this full-touch
type there are no left and right buttons to click; you simply tap on the touch-sensitive surface instead.
One example of this type is the Microsoft Touch Mouse (see Figure 15.15 ) . When using Windows 7
or 8, you can use one, two, and three finger gestures as well as thumb movement on the side of the
mouse to do things like move through open applications, zoom in and out, scroll in any direction, and
more.
Figure 15.15. The Microsoft Touch Mouse.
 
 
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