The first wireless laser mouse has a security key

Computer peripheral maker Genius has launched a wireless laser Navigator 635 mouse with system and data protection keys, supporting Windows Vista operating system.

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Navigator 635 wireless mouse with laser positioning technology and protection lock

Navigator 365 Laser mouse with security lock function helps users feel secure when leaving the computer. When tapping "security Lock" on the mouse body, the computer system and data will be protected safely because this function key has locked the screen, mouse, and keyboard until its owner has typed the password. unlock.

The Navigator 635 Laser has a 4-way scroll button, which uses laser technology to better locate conventional optical mice and is easy to use on all surfaces. Laser positioning mechanism with a resolution of up to 1600 dpi for precise positioning, wireless technology using 27 MHz digital radio waves helps mice work well in different locations without fear of obstructions, technology Power saving helps extend battery life up to 1 year.

Luxurious, silver, elegant design, using 2 AA batteries, supports new operating systems such as Windows Vista, XP x64 bit, Mac OS . Navigator laser mouse is selling for $ 39.