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As well as the mouse itself, there is the USB transceiver, some batteries, an extension cable for the receiver and some paperwork.
A Closer Look
The Touch Mouse is a thing of beauty. It is very sleek and smooth. The first thing you notice is that it doesn’t have any buttons on it – more on that in a minute.
It’s also a little smaller than my current Microsoft Laser Mouse 8000.
The mini transceiver can remain plugged into the computer or you can store it within the base of the mouse.
There is also an on/off switch you can use to save battery power when it’s not in use.
Setting Up the Touch Mouse
The first thing you have to do is put in the batteries and switch it on.
