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73 Reviews
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Abstract: Apple's mice have always been somewhat of a mystery to non-Apple users. The first question most often on the lips of the uninitiated tend to be, "where's the right click button?" The new Magic Mouse, like its predecessor, the Apple Mouse (formerly known a...
Abstract: Apple's mice have always been somewhat of a mystery to non-Apple users. The first question most often on the lips of the uninitiated tend to be, "where's the right click button?" The new Magic Mouse, like its predecessor, the Apple Mouse (formerly know...
Abstract: Apple’s Magic Mouse is the first mouse to support so-called multi-touch: in addition to moving it physically to move the pointer on-screen, you can swipe or run a finger along the top surface of the mouse to get it to do specific things.Unfortunately i...
Abstract: As a first step, is the Magic Mouse an acceptable entry into the multitouch mouse world?Overshadowed somewhat by other product announcements such as the revamped iMac and Mac mini during Apple's most recent press bonanza, the newly released Magic Mouse...
Sexy design; vertical scrolling works like a physical scroll wheel , Pairs easily with Mac computers , Ambidextrous
Awkwardly narrow profile , Laser sensor not as advanced as Darkfield and BlueTrack competition , Horizontal swipes don't feel as natural as thumb buttons , Can't customise swiping functions , No pinching
Apple's new wireless Magic Mouse gets a sleek makeover and even has multi-touch controls, but it's better as a portable laptop companion rather than a full-size desktop accessory. The swiping gestures add interactivity to web browsing and media, b...
com in between catching up on the latest TMZ gossip and a few minutes of doing actual work in Google Docs, As is often the case, these gains come with loss, too. The Mighty Mouse had a clickable scroll wheel and two squeeze sensors on the side that could
Lack of Exposé and Spaces support will force your hand to the keyboard more often