As part of its event yesterday, Microsoft revealed the wireless Surface Dial, a control wheel that attaches directly to the Surface Studio's screen, letting artists select colors and do other chores.
There were two amazing things that came out of Microsoft’s recent Windows 10 event, and neither of them came from the team that actually makes Windows. Just after Microsoft revealed the new Surface ...
The Surface Dial is a wireless, brushed aluminum puck that adds new gestures and functionality to a variety of Surface-friendly apps. Onstage, Surface chief Panos Panay demoed the Surface Dial on the ...
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The Surface Pro is just a tad too small for the Dial For those who don't know, the Surface Dial is a hockey puck-like device that is touch sensitive in multiple ways. It can detect when it's resting ...
Move over, mouse and keyboard. Take a seat, Surface Pen. Microsoft has a new input device: the Surface Dial, a silver hockey puck designed to make life simple for digital artists. Mice move, pens draw ...
If you want to set up and use Surface Dial, here is how you can do that. It lets you control Windows 11 and Windows 10 without any lag or hang. Here is everything you need to know about Surface Dial ...
The Surface Dial is a nifty piece of kit that allows you to interact with your device in a new way, but only in certain scenarios. It's a puck-shaped Bluetooth device that can connect and work with ...
Microsoft introduced its Surface Studio on Oct. 26, and accompanying the device was a tiny accessory that could be the little big thing to look forward to. Meet the Surface Dial. The peripheral is ...
Late last year, Microsoft announced its Surface Studio and a companion device called the Surface Dial. For those who might not have heard about the Surface Dial, it is a multi-purpose hardware device ...
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