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A couple of interesting "just around the corner" (read: "sometime before the December gift-giving season") mouses from MS:
The first is a “presentation mouse” that has a presentation laser pointer built into the mouse. It also has multimedia controls (i.e. – “Back,” “Forward,” Stop,” Start,” etc) built into the bottom of the mouse. You just pick up the mouse, turn it over (the mouse's XY tracking laser automatically turns itself off when it senses that the mouse is upside down), and start using the laser pointer and/or the multimedia controls! The laser pointer button has the yellow star on it.
They are pushing this mouse to the notebook-based presenter crowd using PowerPoint, but you could certainly use it with a desktop workstation for multimedia purposes or for a "fixed" presentation workstaton station in a conference room / classroom environment.
http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/mouseandkeyboard/productdetails.aspx?pid=085
Also, a new ergonomic “Natural” mouse (using Natural Keyboard design philosophies), called the Wireless Natural Mouse 8000.
http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/mouseandkeyboard/productdetails.aspx?pid=086
This new hardware introduces a new version of mouse driver that supports a new and interesting function called Instant Viewer.
“Too many open items on your desktop? Click the scroll wheel button to instantly display your open windows, then point and click to select.“
I also noticed that all the new Microsoft mouses have a batter level indicator now. It’s located near the top of the mouse.
All the upcoming MS keyboard and mouse products:
http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/comingsoon.aspx