Microsoft has added one more weapon in its arsenal by introducing its all new magic mouse for Windows 7 in the market. At the very first look a consumer might say that, “Of course, the mouse looks elegant, but is it all about the sleek look and style which is making the difference”? The answer to this question is surely a big no. Let’s get a deeper insight into this.

The capacitive multitouch sensor of the mouse gives the best touch experience on the Windows platform. Further to that, dotted hatches provide extraordinary maneuverability while going through any browser. The mouse encompasses superior features like: smoother scrolling, thumb-swipe (to drag content backwards or forward), two-finger movement (to maximize, minimize or restore windows) and finally a three-finger swipe to view the desktop quickly.

Another exceptional feature of the mouse is that it can glide on any surface by using BlueTrack technology - the only exception being mirror or transparent glass. The mouse's wireless connection is empowered by a Nano transceiver which is indeed a tiny but very powerful device. The company proudly claims that there is no need to plug it out from the USB port. The mouse is going to hit the market by June and it would cost about $80. So it is expected that in the coming years, most of the mousepads will end up in dustbins.