Microsoft Adaptive Mouse hands-on
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Microsoft Adaptive Mouse kit
The Microsoft Adaptive Mouse kit with the Mouse, Hub and three different Buttons with different toppers on them. In the background are four 3D printed toppers in colors like blue, red and purple.
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Microsoft Adaptive Hub
The Microsoft Adaptive Hub at an angle on a table, in front of a row of Adaptive Buttons. There are three USB-C ports on the edge of the Hub that's facing the camera, while a round Bluetooth button on its top is also in view.
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Microsoft Adaptive Mouse
Side view of the Microsoft Adaptive Mouse and three Buttons, laid out in a line.
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Microsoft Adaptive Mouse
A hand holding the Microsoft Adaptive Mouse in mid-air with its bumper removed.
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Microsoft Adaptive Buttons
Three Microsoft Adaptive Buttons in a row. The first doesn't have a topper and its eight inputs are exposed. The one in the middle has a red D-pad topper, while the one on the right has a big purple joystick topper in the shape of a Dyson bladeless fan.
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Microsoft Adaptive Hub
The Microsoft Adaptive Hub held in mid-air with its top surface in view.
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Microsoft Adaptive Hub
The Microsoft Adaptive Hub held in mid-air with its side edge in view, showing three USB-C ports and a switch button.
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Microsoft Adaptive Hub
The Microsoft Adaptive Hub held in mid-air with its side edge in view, showing five 3.5mm input jacks.
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Microsoft Adaptive Hub
The Microsoft Adaptive Hub held in mid-air with its side edge in view, showing five 3.5mm input jacks.
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Microsoft Adaptive Hub
The Microsoft Adaptive Hub held in mid-air with its narrow side edge in view, showing a power button.
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Microsoft Adaptive Mouse
The Microsoft Adaptive Mouse with a blue 3D-printed palmrest attached.
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Microsoft Adaptive Mouse kit
The Microsoft Adaptive Mouse, Hub, Tail and two Buttons with different toppers, laid out on an ottoman.
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Microsoft Adaptive Mouse and Tail
The Microsoft Adaptive Mouse and Tail held in mid-air by two hands with colorful nails, with the Tail's side profile facing the camera.
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Microsoft Adaptive Mouse
The Microsoft Adaptive Mouse and Tail held in mid-air, facing the camera, by two hands with colorful nails.
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Microsoft Adaptive Hub and Buttons
Three Microsoft Adaptive Buttons and an Adaptive Hub on top of them, held in mid-air by two hands with colorful nails. The Buttons have different toppers. From left to right, they are the eight-directional d-pad, the dual button and a joystick.