Like the Apple Magic Mouse that came before it, the Eclipse touchmouse drops the scroll wheel in favor of an integrated track pad. While the default for the touchscroll offers four-way screen scrolling by a user moving their index finger, a host of instantly accessible commands like flicking backward and forwards through webpages can be accessed through the mouse button and finger gesture combination.
Cased in an ergonomically designed “brushed aluminum” finish, the unit offers Bluetooth connectivity, 1600dpi laser technology, and runs on a single AA battery.
The Eclipse touchmouse is compatible with Windows 7, Vista and XP and is expected to be released later this year for US$59.99.