Apple Magic Mouse
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| ![]() | Customer Reviews:![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() magic mouse after a mighty mouse (26 July 2010)The mighty mouse that came with my Apple was pretty good but dirt and/or wear caused the scroll function to fail. The magic mouse solves this problem because it provides scrolling just by stroking its back. It is wireless so that eliminates the cord, this is easy to get used to. I will now have to break the habit of stroking the mouse while I am just thinking. This is not a deal breaker and I am sure that I will soon love it. With the Apple the "blue tooth" function already exists in the computer and the installation consisted of merely turning on the switch (on the bottom of magic mouse) and the computer instantly recognized it. I turn mine off at night but I am sure that this is not necessary. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Apple Magic Mouse is magic... (26 July 2010)The Apple Magic Mouse blows away the previous version with the tiny ball. Don't wait - get yours now. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() after several mighty mouses, this is the real deal! (25 July 2010)If you are still struggling with that stupid ball on your Apple mighty mouse, this is what you need! I mean, how many mice can I buy in one year?! I loved the mighty mouse, but over and over, that little ball just kept glitching out. So I tried a logitech and my hand started hurting. Then I found this mouse. I LOVE it. The scroll function is so gentle and easy to use. I never get a sore hand or wrist pain and it works effortlessly. I did have to go through some gyrations to get the scrolling to work with 10.5.8 the instructions of which were easily found on the web. I followed them and had the mouse up and running in no time. I'm about to buy one for the other mac in the house. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Love and Not So Much Love Relationship (25 July 2010)I don't love it to death, I don't hate it. I do love scrolling with the touch surface, so much so, in fact, that I think the only scrolling experience that compares is a Mac trackpad itself. Swiping for paging, though ... not so much. It's somewhat more awkward than clicking the typical side button on other mice, as you're usually swiping while still gripping the mouse. Left and right clicking? I get spotty results (usually a click instead of a right click) about 15-20% of the time, definitely enough to be annoying. To my relief, no bluetooth issues (I'm not a BT fan). My Mac finds and connects reliably. Battery life is good, not great. I need new batteries every couple of months. That's far more frequent than my last Logitech wireless mouse, but still reasonable. The most significant con is that the mouse's slider pads aren't slick enough. They drag on my desktop enough to make some noise, forcing me to use a pad, which I don't like. All in all, a very good mouse, with some room for improvement. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() its an amazing mouse (23 July 2010)this is a great mouse . never thought it would be this cool . has everything it says and works just great |

















