Microsoft has been launching many new products in varied categories, ranging from the new Windows 11 OS to the new education-focused Surface Laptop SE. Now, a recent patent suggests that the Redmond giant is working on a new input peripheral, specifically a mouse, that physically bends to become more compact and travel-friendly. So, instead of jumping on the foldable screen bandwagon like many other companies, Microsoft plans to introduce a brand new category for computer peripherals in the market – foldable accessories.

Furthermore, the patent mentions that the mouse could feature an “expandable shell” placed on top of the deformable body. Moreover, it would also include an internal component “configured to wirelessly communicate tactile input and motion tracking data to the computing device.” So, it will be a wireless mouse capable of transmitting input and motion-tracking data over Bluetooth.

So, with the Microsoft foldable mouse, users will be able to fold the peripheral to make it half the original size. This will enable them easily carry it in their backpacks or even their pockets. However, there is no confirmation when Microsoft will launch the accessory in the market as it is merely a patent at this point. In fact, we are not even sure if Microsoft is planning to launch the device at all.