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Apple Magic Mouse

The same Multi-Touch technology first introduced on the revolutionary iPhone comes to the mouse. It’s called Magic Mouse, and it’s the world’s first Multi-Touch mouse. Click anywhere, scroll in any direction and swipe through images on its smooth, seamless top shell. It works wirelessly, using Bluetooth, so you don’t have to worry about cables or adaptors cluttering up your work space. And built-in software lets you configure Magic Mouse any way that you want.

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NZ$ 119.00

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Overview

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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.

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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.

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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 mouse pad required.

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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 work space. 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

Minimum 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

*Momentum scrolling supported only on Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard

 
 

Ratings & Reviews

4.0

Based on 1102 reviews

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  • Apple Magic Mouse

    5.0

    Coolest mouse I have ever owned!

    Written by MS from canton

    21/10/2009

    Apple has done it again! Simply put, this thing is amazing! Its unreal how elegant it looks on my desk, but what is trully remarkable, is just how intuitive it really is. The MT serface is so sensitive, it reacts so fluidly, you would almost think it is a true extension of you. More

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  • Apple Magic Mouse

    5.0

    Absolutely Magic!

    Written by CH

    21/10/2009

    Not only is this mouse a thing of beauty, it gives me joy every time I use it. The features work superbly, from the laser tracking to the multi-touch features. It surpassed my every expectation. More

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  • Apple Magic Mouse

    5.0

    AWESOME!!!

    Written by EG from newport Coast

    21/10/2009

    I LOVE the new magic mouse!
    It's design is so streamlined, so cool that I just want to eat it up.
    Lovely product, Apple!

    P.S. THe multitouch is fantabulous More

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  • Apple Magic Mouse

    5.0

    Fantastic

    Written by PM from OLDHAM

    18/12/2009

    Very nice mouse which does everything it claims to do, seamlessly. It's ridiculously intuitive and if you use an iPhone, the momentum scrolling really is a welcome addition.

    The scrolling is the best bit in my opinion, I'm looking for long documents or webpages just to mouse around on!
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  • Apple Magic Mouse

    2.0

    not precise

    Written by RH from Chicago

    17/12/2009

    While I like the idea of the magic mouse tremendously, I find that scrolling is no where near as precise as scrolling on the iPhone. I like to scroll through webpages slowly as I read along, and zoom in and out of google maps, but scrolling with this mouse results in jerky motions, which end up over-shooting the amount of scrolling I desired. I am sure there will be improvements in the future, but as for now, I'm not as happy with this product as I would like to be.

    At first I was skeptical of having a wireless mouse, but it seems to be working OK. After two weeks of use, I'm at 81% charge. It would be better if this mouse had a lithium ion rechargeable battery, and the option for a usb connection at the front so that you would always have a backup way of using your mouse when the battery dies.
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  • Apple Magic Mouse

    4.0

    Love at first click.

    Written by JW from Sittard

    17/12/2009

    I was immediately pleased with the Magic Mouse. The click and right click's felt right form the start. The low profile shape is not a problem for me, and I'm using the mouse all day. No signs of RSI yet.

    Two finger swipe gesture works well in web browsers. For 5 Stars I am missing some gestures, two finger pinch and three finger gestures. But They can be implemented later with updates. Fingers crossed. It's a revolutionary mouse for me. ;-)
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  • Best Answer

    Yes, it is $69 in the Apple Store.

    • Answered by FR from Carlsbad
    • 22/10/2009
    • 29 of 41 people found this useful
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  • Best Answer

    I'm running an HP laptop with Windows 7 Ultimate. The Magic Mouse paired with the laptop
    via Bluetooth on the first try. Windows added a generic driver, which provides all cursor
    movement and button click functions. I have not yet discovered how to add scrolling and
    swiping or any other "wheel mouse" functions or any additional buttons.

    But the basic functionality is there and the simple Windows mouse driver even supports
    setting the cursor speed and accelleration and click speed and other properties, so I think
    it's just matter of time before I discover how to engage the other functions by learning the
    scan codes used by the device and emulating them in a TSR. Of course, I'll prefer to have a
    driver that will handle that, but I've literally just installed the device and am only now starting
    to search.

    Best,

    Calvin
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    • Answered by CJ from Aldie
    • 1/11/2009
    • 20 of 22 people found this useful
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  • dose it work in good old Leopard? (10.5.8)
    • Asked by KM from Brighton
    • 21/10/2009
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    Yes, but this is the earliest version supported. You will have an apple mouse software update once connected. More

    • Answered by MC from Battle Creek
    • 21/10/2009
    • 39 of 45 people found this useful
    • 23 more answers