Logitech touch mouse information as from www.drivershq.com
A new wireless application for the iPhone or iPod touch can turn those devices into a type of wireless trackpad, using them to replace both keyboard and mouse for a desktop computer.
Mobile applications blog Appmodo writes that the app can be used from "anywhere in the house" to control a desktop PC. Appmodo also reports that the app provides multitouch capability for simulating a mouse with up to three buttons and the ability to show or hide the keyboard via a simple command. The app will run on Windows XP, Vista, and 7, along with Mac OS X.
Lifehacker comments that "while such an arrangement isn't a practical replacement for a full-out wireless keyboard, it is a great tool for presentations or for pairing with one of the awesome media centers we've highlighted."
Analysts say that apps like the new one from Logitech are part of a shift towards greater interoperability for digital devices, a trend which began with Bluetooth connections for computers and appliances.