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  2. Arc Mouse - Wikipedia

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    The Arc Mouse is a family of portable computer mice produced by Microsoft. A mobile mouse, the device has evolved over a number of years, including special editions designed to coordinate with the company's Surface family of computers. All versions of the Arc Mouse are folding and include scrolling capability, and the first version was released ...

  3. List of Microsoft Surface accessories - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft launched a Surface HD Digital A/V Adapter which works with micro-HDMI to HDMI for the Surface and Surface 2, and a Surface VGA adapter which also works with Surface and Surface 2 going from the built-in micro-HDMI to VGA. For the Surface Pro series, a Display Port to HD A/V (HDMI) and a Display Port to VGA adapter was created.

  4. Surface Pro 6 - Wikipedia

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    There are two styles of Surface Mouse available in three colors. They are the Surface Mobile Mouse and the Surface Arc Mouse. The Surface Pro 6 is compatible with the Surface dial for additional shortcuts and functionality. An optional Surface Connect to USB-C Adapter (HVU-00003) which attaches to the docking/AC adapter "Surface Connect" port ...

  5. Microsoft Surface - Wikipedia

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    The second generation added a 55 degrees angle position which according to Microsoft makes the device more comfortable to type on the lap. The Surface 3 features three angle positions: 22, 44, and 60 degrees. The Surface Pro 3 is the first device to have a continuous kickstand that can be set at any angles between 22 and 150 degrees.

  6. Microsoft hardware - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Corporation has been selling branded hardware since 1980, [1] [2] [3] and developing devices in-house since 1982, when the Microsoft Hardware division was formed [4] to design a computer mouse for use with Microsoft Word for DOS. Since then, Microsoft has developed computer hardware, gaming hardware [5] and mobile hardware.

  7. Surface Mouse - Wikipedia

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