Speedlink ships wireless multitouch mouse

Posted on Thursday, December 02 2010 @ 0:25 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Speedlink send out word that it started shipping its CUE Wireless Multitouch Mouse:
Despite omnipresent touchscreens and motion sensors, the mouse remains the most important input device for the PC – yet even 40 years after its invention, there’s still room for innovation. SPEEDLINK®, the specialist in high-quality input devices, is filling this gap with one of the world’s first PC mice to feature multitouch functions that make it possible to control the PC using intuitive finger gestures.

Browse your photo collection by sliding your finger across the surface, swipe it to scroll through texts, and navigate by making small gestures. Smartphones made finger gesture control popular, now it’s possible on the PC too – and all without a touchscreen. The new CUE Wireless Multitouch Mouse from SPEEDLINK® combines proven optical mouse technology with highly-sensitive sensors integrated into its surface that recognise gestures, using up to two fingers, and translate them into commands. Whether the user wants to perform a double-click, scroll in all four directions or execute a complex macro, the easy-to-use driver software allows customisation of any of the commands. A small movement of the finger is all that’s needed to start programmes, copy text or input key sequences. The CUE gives users total control over their PCs – at the swipe of a finger.

Thanks to its innovative Touch Technology, the CUE doesn’t need additional mechanical buttons – and its impressive sleek and stylish design isn’t spoilt by cables either as connecting it is taken care of by robust 2.4GHz wireless technology.

The SPEEDLINK® CUE Wireless Multitouch Mouse is available now in four different colours (white, black, red, silver) and costs €39.99 (MSRP).


About the Author

Thomas De Maesschalck

Thomas has been messing with computer since early childhood and firmly believes the Internet is the best thing since sliced bread. Enjoys playing with new tech, is fascinated by science, and passionate about financial markets. When not behind a computer, he can be found with running shoes on or lifting heavy weights in the weight room.



Loading Comments