Check Out This Apple Pro Mouse Concept [Images]
Posted May 31, 2021 at 8:24pm by iClarified
Check out this new Apple Pro Mouse concept that features an ergonomic design for either hand. The concept was created by designer Viicent Lin.
We know Magic Mouse is a beautiful piece, but it has a lot to improve. I create this project that imaging how Apple makes a mouse for pro user, and keeps the simplicity form and extraordinary interaction design. That's how Pro Mouse is born.
Highlights:
● Works with right or left hand. "It is a mouse that don't exclude any hands. No matter which hand you are used to, justing rotating the top of Pro Mouse, no other setting needed. Grab it, then continue your next master piece."
● Taptic Sidebar. "Scroll, press, press then scroll, Taptic Sidebar provides professional workflow a new way to manipulate. Of course, you can customize gesture to what you need."
● Middle Click. "Yes, CAD user, middle button is here and read."
● Pro Laser Eye. "This Pro Laser Eye bring the mouse impeccably precise pointing ever."
Take a look at a few concept images below and hit the link for the full gallery.
Read More [via 9to5Mac]
We know Magic Mouse is a beautiful piece, but it has a lot to improve. I create this project that imaging how Apple makes a mouse for pro user, and keeps the simplicity form and extraordinary interaction design. That's how Pro Mouse is born.
Highlights:
● Works with right or left hand. "It is a mouse that don't exclude any hands. No matter which hand you are used to, justing rotating the top of Pro Mouse, no other setting needed. Grab it, then continue your next master piece."
● Taptic Sidebar. "Scroll, press, press then scroll, Taptic Sidebar provides professional workflow a new way to manipulate. Of course, you can customize gesture to what you need."
● Middle Click. "Yes, CAD user, middle button is here and read."
● Pro Laser Eye. "This Pro Laser Eye bring the mouse impeccably precise pointing ever."
Take a look at a few concept images below and hit the link for the full gallery.
Read More [via 9to5Mac]