Apple Magic Mouse
Features
The magic is in the Multi-Touch.
The new Magic Mouse redefines what a mouse should do. In addition to its smooth, seamless top-shell design that acts as one button or two, Magic Mouse features a Multi-Touch surface with gesture support. Scroll vertically, horizontally, and diagonally — a full 360 degrees — simply by touching anywhere on the top surface. With a greater surface area for scrolling, you can get around a long timeline in iMovie, through a lengthy web page in Safari, or around a set of images in iPhoto more efficiently. You can also swipe through pages in Safari or photos in iPhoto with two fingers. It’s the most advanced Apple mouse ever made.
One or two. Left or right.
The seamless, one-button design of Magic Mouse makes it simple to use right out of the box. But if you want the functionality of a two-button mouse, that’s easy, too. Just change the configuration in System Preferences. And the ambidextrous construction means Magic Mouse is great for lefties or righties.
Laser tracking engine.
Magic Mouse features a laser tracking engine that’s far more sensitive and responsive on more surfaces than traditional optical technology. That means it can track with precision on nearly every surface with no mousepad required.
Bluetooth technology.
Magic Mouse works wirelessly with your Bluetooth-enabled Mac. When you combine it with the Apple Wireless Keyboard, the result is an untethered and uncluttered workspace. Once you pair Magic Mouse with your Mac, you can enjoy a secure and reliable connection from up to 33 feet away.
What's in the Box?
- Magic Mouse
- Two AA batteries
- Printed documentation
System Requirements
- A Bluetooth-enabled Macintosh computer
- Mac OS X v10.5.8 or later with Wireless Mouse Software Update 1.0* or Mac OS X v10.6.1 or later with Wireless Mouse Software Update 1.0
Technical Specifications
Connections
- Wireless
- Bluetooth
Manufacturer
- *Momentum scrolling supported only on Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard
Most Useful Reviews
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Coolest mouse I have ever owned!
- Written by Matthew S from canton
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Awesome!
- Written by Eric L from Westmount
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Argh, so amazing, yet so unusable!
- Written by Ramzi A from Watertown
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Most Recent Reviews
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No problems at all. A great device.
- Written by Larry M from Pittsford
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Counter-Productive with a Superior Product
- Written by Dean C from Glendale
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Amazing!!
- Written by Felipe Z from Star
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Most Interesting
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does magic mouse work with the new Ipad?
- Asked by Cameron S from Land O' Lakes
- 12-Mar-2010
Best Answer
While anything is possible, I strongly doubt it, as this would require having a mouse pointer on the iPad screen. Apple would have also announced this if it was the case. …More
- Answered by Salvatore C from Brooklyn
- 13-Mar-2010
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Should I turn off the magic mouse everytime I turn of my mac?
- Asked by David M from Kingston
- 30-Nov-2009
Best Answer
Since the Magic Mouse knows when it is inactive and automatically reverts to a sort of "stand-by"mode , it conserves battery life and is, by Apple's standards, supposed to last 4 months like that. Your answer is no; although if your a paranoid-battery-life preserver like I am, I'd shut mine off every time:D …More
- Answered by Ashley M from Las Vegas
- 30-Nov-2009
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Does magic mouse right click?
- Asked by Janine S
- 16-Feb-2011
Best Answer
Yes. You can either hold down the Control Key and click on whatever you'd like to right-click...
OR
Go to System Preferences --> Mouse --> Enable Secondary Click …More- Answered by Conor J
- 16-Dec-2011
Recently Answered
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how many laptop can be connected with magic mouse?
- Asked by Ankur S
- 21-Sep-2011
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Is it safe to leave my magic mouse on and bluetooth on my macbook pro all day and night for everyday?
- Asked by Anthony T from Akron
- 11-Nov-2012
Answer
yes i use rechargeable batteries and they keep going and going and going
- Answered by Cozate H from Charleston
- 8-May-2013
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Is the magic mouse good for gaming?
- Asked by Imrana R from Ballwin
- 5-Mar-2010
Best Answer
It depends on how serious of a gamer you are. If you really want the best for gaming then look for a wired gaming mouse. If your just a casual gamer then yes this is a decent mouse, not the best but defiantly up there. …More
- Answered by Christopher M from Clarkston
- 6-Mar-2010
Featured Question
is it possible to return/exchange the mighty mouse that came with my computer if using it causes me chronic wrist/hand pain?
- Asked by Christine M
- 5-Mar-2013