Logitech's MouseMan 96 Raises the Bar for Windows 95 Peripherals; Newest Pointing Device Offers "HyperJump", Additional Special Features Designed to Enhance Productivity Under Windows 95.international market leader in control devices and imaging solutions for the personal computer, announces MouseMan 96, a three-button pointing device An input device used to move the pointer (cursor) on screen. The major pointing device is the mouse for the desktop computer and the touchpad for the laptop, although many road warriors bring along a mouse. specifically designed for the Microsoft Windows See Windows. (operating system) Microsoft Windows - Microsoft's proprietary window system and user interface software released in 1985 to run on top of MS-DOS. Widely criticised for being too slow (hence "Windoze", "Microsloth Windows") on the machines available then. 95 environment. Featuring programmable buttons, and advanced "HyperJump" command, and an attractive, comfortable design, MouseMan 96 is Windows 95 certified, with complete plug-and-play compatibility. The product, which includes MouseWare 7.1 software, will be available through Logitech dealers and distributors at an estimated street price of $59.95 (U.S.). With the HyperJump feature included in MouseWare 7.1, users can instantly access eight of the most frequently used Windows 95 management commands with a single click of the middle mouse button. HyperJump immediately displays these commands -- Start, Menu Bar, Minimize, Close Current Window, Vertical Scroll, Horizontal Scroll, Resize Verb 1. resize - change the size of; make the size more appropriate size - make to a size; bring to a suitable size rescale - establish on a new scale Current Window, and Recall Last Task -- in a centered grid. If desired, users can also customize the middle and right buttons by assigning alternate functions such as a Double Click, Cut, Paste, and other frequently used options. "With the advent of Windows 95 and widespread use of larger resolution displays, users are faced with increased mouse travel to reach common button commands," said William Sheehan, Logitech's director of retail pointing devices. "Logitech designed HyperJump as a way to reduce the amount of mouse movement necessary and make it easier to move the cursor over these longer distances to find the same small objects." MouseWare 7.1 provides tools for customizing cursor size, color, sensitivity, and other device behaviors to best meet individual needs. Special Mouse Trails and Tracker options make it easier to find and follow the cursor in any applications. A "SmartMove" feature enables the cursor to jump to the next logical active command. For example, if a user chooses to print a document from the "File" menu, when the print dialog box A movable window that is displayed on screen in response to the user selecting a menu option. It provides the current status and available options for a particular feature in the program. appears, the cursor will immediately jump to the "OK" button. "With MouseMan 96, Logitech has gone beyond what Microsoft requires of mouse vendors for certification and produced a pointing device that's optimized for the Windows 95 environment," added Sheehan. "What's more, we've proved in a powerful way the usefulness of the three-button form factor. Logitech's MouseMan 96 definitely sets a new standard." MouseMan 96 also enhances productivity under Windows 3.1 and DOS. In the DOS environment The DOS environment is a reserved area in DOS for holding values used by DOS and other applications. The values stored in this area are called "environment variables" and are created with the Set command (see DOS Set). , for example, the Helix Cloaking memory management included in MouseWare 7.1 frees up conventional memory, allowing users to run memory-hungry applications such as games. System requirements To be used efficiently, all computer software needs certain hardware components or other software resources to be present on a computer system. These pre-requisites are known as (computer) system requirements and are often used as a guideline as opposed to an absolute rule. for MouseMan 96 include an IBM (International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY, www.ibm.com) The world's largest computer company. IBM's product lines include the S/390 mainframes (zSeries), AS/400 midrange business systems (iSeries), RS/6000 workstations and servers (pSeries), Intel-based servers (xSeries) or compatible system with a 386 processor or above, Windows 95, Windows 3.1, or DOS and an available serial (COM (1) (Computer Output Microfilm) Creating microfilm or microfiche from the computer. A COM machine receives print-image output from the computer either online or via tape or disk and creates a film image of each page. ) or Mouse (PS/2) port. Logitech designs, manufactures, and markets products that make communication between humans and computers more intuitive and natural. Logitech International, the financial holding company for the Logitech Group, is traded publicly in Switzerland and on the Geneva Geneva, canton and city, Switzerland Geneva (jənē`və), Fr. Genève, canton (1990 pop. 373,019), 109 sq mi (282 sq km), SW Switzerland, surrounding the southwest tip of the Lake of Geneva. and Zurich exchanges. With operational headquarters in Fremont, Calif., the group maintains manufacturing facilities in the Pacific Rim Pacific Rim, term used to describe the nations bordering the Pacific Ocean and the island countries situated in it. In the post–World War II era, the Pacific Rim has become an increasingly important and interconnected economic region. , and offices in major cities in North America, Europe, and Asia. -0- Note to Editors: A product photo is available from Logitech, Call 510/713-4266 to order. For more information on Logitech products, please contact the Customer Sales Center at 800/231-7717. CONTACT: Logitech Betty Skov, 510/713-4463 |
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