Microsoft Wedge Touch Mouse Mac Driver

Posted on  by 

Often times it can be difficult for laptop and tablet users to adjust from working with their home setup to doing work on the road. Moving from a full-size external keyboard and mouse to the device's smaller keyboard and touchpad or a travel-size mouse can be uncomfortable.

As someone who works this way fairly often, I feel it is important to point out when I come across something that helps create a consistent computing experience whether I am at home using my Surface Pro 3 on its dock or working remotely at a coffee shop.

  • Sep 15, 2017  In the meantime, we suggest that you remove the mouse from the paired devices, then try pairing again. If the issue persists, then please proceed in updating the mouse drivers. Please follow the steps provided in Update drivers in Windows 10. You may also visit the link, Wedge Touch Mouse for more information. Looking forward to your reply.
  • Jan 01, 2015  There are many other touch mice from Microsoft, such as the Wedge mouse and Touch mouse and Explorer Touch mouse, but they are discontinued. You'd have to look on 3rd-party retailers. If you are buying from a physical shop, like Best Buy, you can just get a touch mouse, test it, and if it does not work, return it.

Use Microsoft Arc Mouse or Surface Arc Mouse; Use Surface Precision Mouse; Set up Surface Mobile Mouse; Set up Wedge Touch Mouse and Arc Touch Mouse for Surface; Troubleshoot problems with your Microsoft mouse or keyboard; Surface touchpad use and settings. May 31, 2019 Install batteries in your Surface touch mouse Wedge Touch Mouse. Press the battery-door release button on the bottom of the mouse. Insert a new AA battery positive side first and slide the door closed. The blue light on the bottom of the mouse will glow. Arc Touch Mouse. Press the battery-door release button on the bottom of the mouse. Mar 19, 2020  Open Search by swiping in from the right edge of the screen (or if you're using a mouse, pointing to the upper-right corner of the screen and moving the mouse pointer down), and then tapping.

Microsoft's Wedge Touch Mouse is just such a device, though you wouldn't necessarily think so based on its design.

The Wedge Touch mouse is an interesting creature. It looks like someone cut off the front half of a traditional wireless mouse and rounded off the back of it. The result is a small electronic wedge that you hold between your thumb and pinky and/or ring finger, using your other two fingers for clicking and scrolling.

When I first laid eyes on the Wedge mouse, I thought that there was no way it would be comfortable to use. And though it took a little bit of getting used to, I was wrong. Not having the palm rest actually makes movement feel more natural because you don't need to raise your wrist off the surface you are working on. You can also move it around quite a bit using just your fingers if you want, allowing you to get a lot of range in a small amount of space.

Microsoft Wedge Touch Mouse Driver

One concern I had about this design was that the lack of palm support may lead to fatigue or hand pain. After several hours of use, I can report that that has not been the case. I could just as easily use this mouse as my primary at home, as well as for traveling.

Form and functionality

It's often said that big things come in small packages. This certainly rings true for the Wedge. In addition to the typical right and left buttons, the Wedge has gesture recognition for scrolling up/down and left/right. There is also a 'flick' function for fast scrolling in any direction.

Using the Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Center, which you should install when connecting the mouse for the first time, you can tweak these settings. You can adjust the scrolling speed, inverse the scrolling direction and turn off any of the gesture controls.

The tracking on this mouse is fantastic. It uses Microsoft's BlueTrack Technology, which tracks on just about any surface. I tried it on directly on my glass desk and it worked almost flawlessly.

And to top it all off, the mouse is Bluetooth-enabled, so there is no USB dongle to keep track of. You just turn it on and you are ready to roll. Even better, the Wedge works across platforms, be it Windows, Mac, or many Android tablets.

Microsoft Sculpt Touch Mouse

Driver

I found it a perfect complement to my Surface Pro 3

Easy setup

Microsoft Wedge Touch Mouse Mac Driver

Getting up and running with the Wedge Touch Mouse is a breeze. There is a single AA battery to insert, then once powered on, the Wedge immediately starts up in pairing mode. Navigate to your Bluetooth settings and add it as a device.

I also recommend installing the Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Center, as noted above, so you can take full advantage of its features.

In conclusion

Microsoft's Wedge Touch Mouse is fantastic. It is compact enough to easily tote around, yet comfortable enough to use as your main mouse. If it had forward/back buttons, I would say it was perfect. But, that is just a matter of preference.

Microsoft Wedge Touch Mouse Mac Driver Windows 7

The Wedge retails for $70. I think that is pricey for just about any mouse unless it is a high-end gaming device. Thankfully, I found it on Amazon for about $37.00. As far as I am concerned, it was money very well spent.

Do you have any accessories that you love and would recommend? Let us know in the comments below.

We may earn a commission for purchases using our links. Learn more.

Make Meetings FunMac

Microsoft Wedge Touch Mouse Mac Driver Free

Microsoft now lets you spice up your Teams calls with custom backgrounds

With more people now working from home, Microsoft is beefing up Teams with several new features. One of the biggest is the ability to add custom backgrounds during video calls to add a little fun to the experience.

Coments are closed