Interesting. The only Microsoft USB plug I have these days is one of the wireless stubs, where the logo is the only clue. I have noticed that some Logitech products have a concave top, presumably for the same tactile feedback approach.
Of course, you can always just look at the end of the plug and orient it so the white plastic key is on the bottom, but where's the fun in that?
Of course, you can always just look at the end of the plug and orient it so the white plastic key is on the bottom, but where's the fun in that?