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Apple Magic Mouse Touch Instead Of Click
Racetrack maven | 2024-04-26 05:36:43 |
This is my third Mac mouse. The preview two used Apple's clever, tiny roller ball. One was wired, the other wireless. They worked fine when new but over time the roller ball suffered as all mice roller balls due because of lint, dirt, dust, etc. They stops rolling. Worse, Apple's roller ball cannot be cleaned and eventually has to be recycled. (I took one apart to prove this to myself.) The new Magic mouse uses no roller ball. In fact it has no moving parts at all! No orifices to become clogged, no cleaning to do. Instead, it uses trackpad-like technology. Users drag one or two fingers across the surface for different scrolling effects, and click the left or right side for a traditional left or right click. The Magic mouse fits comfortably in hand and is delightfully handsome, just as you'd expect from Apple. It runs off AA batteries which appear to last longer. And, of course, it is wireless. Setup was easy and efficient. No surprise. The Magic mouse works flawlessly with or without an optical mouse pad and seems gentle on surfaces (should you be using a nice wooden desk, e.g.). My only complaint is the price. But you come to tolerate higher prices from Apple because their products are superior. And that, I figure, is only fair. 5 |
MakeMineAMac | 2024-09-01 04:30:36 |
It's great to have one less wire on my desk, and not to have to go back and forth to the touch pad; Magic Mouse just speeds everything up. 5 |
Terry | 2024-06-25 08:52:28 |
Instead of the touch pad and screen commands on my laptop, I wanted an alternate, easier way of navigating. I chose the wired mouse so I wouldn't have to replace batteries or have connection issues. Plugged the new mouse into a USB port and I was ready to go. No software install, no glitches, no problems. Done. Works as smooth as a gravy sandwich! Very pleased. 5 |
Carson | 2024-09-29 07:37:52 |
I have always used an Apple Magic Mouse. I also have used other mice at workstations from time to time. Never have I ever had a mouse fit so perfectly for my hand. Its just a natural feeling. Every other mouse now feels foreign and difficult after getting use to this mouse. I do miss some gestures from the Apple Magic mouse, but you can map the additional 3 buttons on the MX Vertical to do whatever you want. If your looking for a great mouse, you can stop your search here. :) 5 |
Clark | 2024-05-13 06:22:41 |
It may not be for everyone but it serves my purposes great. After using an Apple Magic Mouse for many years, not ergonomic by any means, it became all too clear I need something that was much easier on the hands and wrist. This certainly fits that bill. And having been spoiled by the functionality of the Magic Mouse I was looking for something that I could program. This meets that and more. The options are limitless. You just need to figure out what you do the most of and program those. In all I have 9 different functions programmed into the mouse. A great mouse if you are looking for ergonomics and functionality. 5 |
Marvin | 2024-04-15 07:53:26 |
I first bought the Apple Magic Mouse. It was not at all what I expected. I'm sure it is a good mouse, but not worth nearly $75 dollars. Part of the magic is that it doesn't have a roller for scrolling... it uses your finger across the top of the mouse instead. I prefer the roller. I set the Apple Magic Mouse at the fastest speed, and it was still too slow. I had to move the mouse across the entire pad to get the curser to move a few inches. The MS Surface Mouse performs great, feels comfortable in the hand, and at a good speed. 5 |
anyonymous | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
I've used track balls, wired and wireless mouses. The Apple Magic Mouse is bluetooth, which is quite nice! It's like a mouse and trackpad combined, which has been quite pleasant to use. My only issue is sometimes I end up flying across an Excel spreadsheet with a slight finger twitch. Still severe muscle memory using older devices. Other than that, I really like this magic mouse! 5 |
Kaymann | 2024-07-25 03:47:19 |
The mouse is nearly perfect. The replaceable L/R click actuators is such a nice feature (two extras included) - sweet! The Armory Crate software certainly gets the job done and the Aura Creator software is a nice added touch. This mouse kicks butt with it's great foot print and solid feel, that fits my larger hand very nicely. The magnetic charging storage cradle is very convenient. Two lightweight and flexible USB cables are great for wired gaming and second cable can be left attached to the charging stand. Completely customizable RGB wheel, logo and 6 aux buttons makes a nice show of color. The only complaint I have is the wheel "middle click" actuator is a very light touch making it easy to accidently middle click during a wheel scroll. This mouse is easily recommended. 5 |
Monty | 2024-07-09 05:48:21 |
. . . about a Magic Mouse. Capacitive touch scrolling don't show up or work well on other input devices. A gotta have with my Mac 5 |
Jorge | 2024-09-17 07:19:19 |
The Apple Magic Keyboard with Touch ID is a game-changer. As someone who spends a lot of time typing, I can't describe the relief I felt when I got rid of my clunky old keyboard and switched to this sleek and elegant device. The most significant feature of this keyboard is undoubtedly the Touch ID. Having the ability to log in to my computer and authorize payments with just the touch of my finger is incredibly convenient, especially when I'm in a rush. The keyboard itself is Bluetooth-enabled, so it's easy to connect to my MacBook, iPad, or other Apple devices without any cables getting in the way. The keys are low profile and responsive, providing a satisfying typing experience that's both fast and accurate. One minor downside is that the keyboard doesn't have a backlight, which can make typing in low light a bit tricky. However, the build quality more than makes up for this small limitation. Overall, I've been extremely satisfied with the Apple Magic Keyboard with Touch ID. It has taken my typing experience to a whole new level, and I would highly recommend it to anyone in the market for a premium keyboard. 5 |