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Gigabyte has announced the world’s first ever dual mode touchpad mouse, the Aivia Xenon. It can be used as a mouse, or as touchpad. This mouse can perform all the operations in a simple touch. So no matter if you are at work or at home, Aivia Xenon is the ideal multi-purpose mouse for all your needs.

You can switch between mouse and touchpad by just sliding the button that is available on the side of Aivia Xenon. In normal mouse mode, you can enjoy superior web browsing experience and precise tracking, thanks to Gigabyte laser engine and intuitional multi-touch gestures. You can also personalize the gestures the way you wanted by using the software. Also, it comes equipped with Gigabyte Free-Scrolling Technology, so that you can browse the files effortlessly.

In touchpad mode, you can use the Aivia Xenon just like the laptop touchpad, with better options. It is very portable and offers smooth control like never before. Moreover, you can install the exclusive Aivia Painter software to paint on any surface on your screen anytime. This feature is really useful if you want to take your presentation or documents -to the next level.

Aivia Xenon Dual Mode Touchpad Mouse

Operating the mouse is also very simple as you just have to press the power button to turn on/off the mouse. When in “Mouse Mode” blue light glows and while in “Touchpad Mode” purple light glows. The mouse supports various gestures like right to left, left to right, bottom-up and top-down. Also the mouse operates flawlessly even from a distance of up to 10-meters, so you are not restricted to any space boundary.

The all new Aivia Xenon Dual Mode Touchpad Mouse requires two AAA batteries to function and uses USB interface. Price details are yet to be announced however the mouse is backed with 2-year warranty.


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