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== Second generation == [[File:Microsoft Sidewinder X5 (adjusted).jpg|thumb|Microsoft Sidewinder X5 Mouse]] In 2007, following a collaboration with [[Razer USA Ltd|Razer]] in creating the Microsoft Habu and Microsoft Reclusa, a gaming mouse and gaming keyboard sold under the plain Microsoft Hardware brand, Microsoft resurrected the SideWinder brand with an all-new SideWinder Mouse, designed from the ground up for high-end PC gaming. The design incorporated a number of advanced features including adjustable weights, programmable macro mode, on- the- fly DPI change, and a built-in LCD display, the first ever found in a mouse. In 2008, Microsoft also released the SideWinder X6 Gaming Keyboard, which is designed to be the keyboard counterpart of the Sidewinder Mouse. It features up to 30 programmable macro keys, volume control, media control, a detachable numpad and backlighting. Along with this keyboard a new mouse was released dubbed the SideWinder X5. The X5 has a more basic function set than its predecessor but was well received because of its lower price. Its shape is the same as the original but without the LCD, weight adjusting and metal side buttons. It also comes with a complete black design with red "LED Jets" on the back to make it stand out from the original and better fit the X6 keyboard. In February 2009, Microsoft released another update to the SideWinder line, the SideWinder X8 gaming mouse. This new iteration incorporated new Microsoft ''BlueTrack'' tracking technology, intended to provide better tracking on non-standard surfaces. In addition, the mouse was made wireless, and the maximum DPI sensitivity was upped to 4000.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gizmodo.com/5047897/sidewinder-x8-wireless-gaming-mouse-has-ridiculous-4000dpi-still-designed-by-darth-nerd |title=SideWinder X8 Wireless Gaming Mouse Has Ridiculous 4000DPI, Still Designed by Darth Nerd |publisher=Gizmodo.com |date=2008-09-10 |access-date=2015-11-11}}</ref> In March 2010, Microsoft released a second gaming keyboard, the Sidewinder X4. In comparison with the earlier X6, [[anti-ghosting (keyboard)|anti-ghosting]] technology was added. However, the detachable numpad was removed, and a numpad was instead attached permanently to the keyboard. As of October 2014, Microsoft no longer offers any gaming mice or keyboards in the US.<ref name="Microsoft">{{cite web|title=Microsoft Hardware|url=http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/en-us|publisher=Microsoft.com|access-date=19 October 2014}}</ref>
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