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December 22, 2006 6:06 AM PST

Laser mouse needs to cut the cord

by Mike Yamamoto

Sometimes, we have to wonder what manufacturers are thinking when they sit down at the drawing table. Case in point: a corded mouse with a built-in laser pointer.

(Credit: Kokuyo)

We understand the concept, that people presumably would find some value in having a pointer for presentations to impress their clients and bosses. And Fareastgizmos notes that the pointer in Kokuyo's wired USB optical mouse will never run out of batteries. But how sophisticated would it look when the mouse is pulled just a little too far and yanks your laptop clean off the desk?

It's the same issue we had with Sigma's pistol-style mouse, which was designed for wall-projector presentations but was also tethered by a cord and thereby suffered from limited mobility, not to mention the possibility of tripping its owner. Until these kinds of devices go wireless, we'll stick with the old-fashioned method--the finger. (No, Einstein, not that finger.)

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What is even better...
by patent-monkey December 22, 2006 9:10 AM PST
than a wireless laser pointing mouse is the ability to interact with a projected screen using the laser pointer. A very cool example of the concept can be seen on US Patent 6910778 which can be seen at http:\\www.patentmonkey.com\pm\patentid\6910778.aspx.
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Microsoft Wireless Notebook Presenter Mouse 8000
by techconsumer December 23, 2006 10:17 AM PST
Check it: the MSFT notebook presenter does everything you are looking for and yes, it is wireless.

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