
Microsoft Surface Arc
Wireless
Microsoft Surface Arc
Wireless
No, it does not.
This is a normal mouse that is super handy if you carry it around a lot. You unfold it so that it has the arc and it connects to the Surface pro right away. (The mouse movements are precise and fluid and the buttons are also comfortable to use) When you need to move on, you can flatten the mouse, which turns it off at the same time. I find it an insane added value to the touchpad. But I always prefer a mouse to a touchpad - it's just a matter of taste.
No, unfortunately not. You can scroll with two fingers like on a trackpad, but the rest of the functions are not available.
no you can't. Logitech Unify receivers are only compatible with Logitech mice. This mouse can only be connected via Bluetooth
Because of the Bluetooth, which the Macbook also has, theoretically yes. But in the specifications it says: Compatible with Win 8, Win 8.1 and Win 10 operating systems. That's why I would best contact customer service.
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I have never used it with Win 10.
It's just different, you can take care of it flat. It lies well in the hand. No wheel for scrolling, which is an advantage.
Good day to you all The "more expensive" mouse can do more (next generation) - hence the higher price. I have just paired the wireless Surface Arc with the iPad Pro - everything is tiptop. I would buy the mouse again immediately, as I am often on the move and the "foldability" is simply ingenious!
I would say yes. It is a Bluetooth mouse that should be recognised by all Bluetooth-enabled computers.
the connection goes directly via Bluetooth. no USB dongle/stick/... necessary.
The decisive factor is not Android or Windows, but whether the tablet (or any other device that is to control the mouse) has Bluetooth. The mouse does not connect to the device via a separate radio receiver that occupies a USB slot, but only and exclusively via Bluetooth. Galaxy S7/S7+ has Bluetooth version 5.0, so it should work.
It connects to the device normally via Bluetooth, so yes, if the HP device has Bluetooth.
The system requirement for this product is min. Bluetooth version 4.0.
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