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Aimed at music fans, the DJ Tech DJ mouse will allow you to "rock solid all of your MP3s and let you be the king of the dance floor," according to the video.
Supposedly as easy as "playing a game" the HD jog wheel found on the back will let you do a number of DJ type things such as mixing and scratching while the regular scroll wheel will let you get on with zipping through your spreadsheets.
There is even a dedicated scratch button.
Yours for around $80.
Banging.
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20 August 2009 20:31 GMT / By Stuart Miles
If the idea of filling in yet another spreadsheet has you turning away from your computer, one company is hoping to perhaps entice you back with the DJ mouse, a mixing desk found on the back of your mouse.Aimed at music fans, the DJ Tech DJ mouse will allow you to "rock solid all of your MP3s and let you be the king of the dance floor," according to the video.
Supposedly as easy as "playing a game" the HD jog wheel found on the back will let you do a number of DJ type things such as mixing and scratching while the regular scroll wheel will let you get on with zipping through your spreadsheets.
There is even a dedicated scratch button.
Yours for around $80.
Banging.
Via: djtechpro.com
Hardware, Mice, DJ Tech, DJ Mouse


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