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Apple Mouse

It’s the wired mouse that reinvents the wheel - the scroll wheel. The Apple Mouse features the amazing Scroll Ball that lets you move anywhere inside a document, literally without lifting a finger. And with touch-sensitive technology concealed under the seamless top shell, you can choose either the versatility of a four-button mouse or the simplicity of a single-button beauty.

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Overview

Innovative Scroll Ball and button

Perfectly positioned to roll smoothly under just one finger, the Apple Mouse's Scroll Ball offers full 360-degree scrolling capability - up/down, left/right and diagonally. You can scroll long web pages, pan full-sized images, manoeuvre around large spreadsheets, control a video timeline and more. And you can even click the Scroll Ball to access your favourite Mac OS X features, such as Dashboard, Spotlight or Exposé.

Touch-sensitive top shell

It looks and feels like a sleek one-button mouse, but the Apple Mouse's smooth top shell hides a powerful secret: touch-sensitive technology under the shell detects which part of the mouse you're clicking, so you can both left click and right click. And if you prefer the simplicity of a classic, one-button mouse, the Apple Mouse is up to the task. Just use the Mac OS X system preference pane to configure it as you want.

Force-sensing side buttons

When you give the Apple Mouse a squeeze, force-sensing side buttons can be configured to activate Mac OS X features, such as Dashboard, Exposé or a whole host of other customisable features.

Customisable

If you have Mac OS X, the Apple Mouse can give you fingertip access to the special features that you love. Simply use the system preference panel to configure the Apple Mouse in the way that makes you most powerful. Control the Scroll Ball's tracking and click functions, as well as the right, left and side click functions. And you can even set up different mouse profiles for every user account on your Mac.

Optical Tracking

Powered by a precision optical sensor, the Apple Mouse provides responsive and accurate cursor movement on almost any type of surface - no mouse pad required.

What's in the Box

  • Wired Apple Mouse
  • Printed and electronic documentation

Mac System Requirements

  • A Macintosh computer with an available USB 1.1 or 2.0 port
  • Mac OS X v10.4.8 or later

PC System Requirements

  • PC with an available USB 1.1 or 2.0 port
  • Windows XP or Windows 2000
  • Works with standard input driver included with Windows XP and 2000. No additional software required.

View Apple Product Warranty information.

 

Ratings & Reviews

2.5

Based on 1296 reviews

Most Useful Reviews

  • Apple Mouse

    1.0

    A great potential - but a failure
    • Written by TP
    • Sep 20, 2007

    Why?

    The good: When you first play with the mouse, everything is simply great. The scroll ball feels and operates beautifully. The fact you can spin it 360º is a great irreversible feature. The buttonless innovation is also fantastic, although it is arguably a problem for many developers who sometimes require a simultaneous clicking of both left and right buttons, like animators do in Maya (which you cannot do on this mouse), but that is a nuisance that doesn't take away from the overall experience, especially for the common user. I would have given this experience a 5 out of 5 stars (just because there isn't a 4 and half).

    The bad: There are two main issues with this product, the first is the button sensors go berserk and spray click sounds as you move the mouse or fingers by hair. Sometimes they do not register any clicks and sometimes they snap a click without you pressing. It's obviously bad. I had two Mighty Mouses, and both had that issue although the second was by far better in that respect.

    The worst: The scroll ball ALWAYS gets dirty just too easily. If you use your computer a lot you will get this mouse screwed eventually. If dirt goes in through the cracks, and it will, you can start counting the days to its demise. Once the scroll ball barely operates, the mouse becomes ABSOLUTELY useless. It is actually extremely irritating that I have a 10 year old optical mouse that has the basic three buttons and a scroll WHEEL that work flawlessly to this day, while Apple's pricey product (and I thought for a reason) is defected on every front.

    Don't be too fooled by the 5 stars it gets from other folks here. List it by the lowest and newest score and you'll see the bigger picture. I've been in their boat before. Obviously there's a good reason why this product fails to scratch 3 stars. It shouldn't even get that.
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  • Apple Mouse

    2.0

    scroll ball is unreliable
    • Written by DC from New York
    • Aug 8, 2007

    The scroll ball is highly susceptible to malfunction. Any oils or moisture on your scrolling finger will be pulled in and will stop it from scrolling. In true Apple fashion, it's sealed so you can't clean it out like you did with your old track-ball mice. This much money for what is essentially a disposable mouse? I advise against it. More

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  • Apple Mouse

    1.0

    Don't waist your money
    • Written by KM from Merrill
    • Sep 25, 2007

    Had mouse for a little over 6 months when the roller ball stopped scrolling down. Tried troubleshooting tips online, but nothing helped. Luckily it was still under warranty so I was able to get a replacement. Well, that was a month ago and now the new one will not scroll up!! It may not sound like a big deal (at least I can scroll down right?), but when you do a lot of web surfing or are just trying to edit a report, it's a pain. Hubby said toss this one and buy something more reliable---my advice to you is the same. More

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Most Recent Reviews

  • Apple Mouse

    5.0

    I have loved this mouse for years
    • Written by IF from THE VILLAGES
    • Mar 7, 2010

    I have had this mouse for two years. I have had only one problem with dirt that was easily fixed. Other than that it is so easy to use and much more reliable and comfortable than the Magic Mouse. It also has more functions. More

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  • Apple Mouse

    1.0

    Worst. Mouse. Ever.
    • Written by SS from Montgomery Village
    • Mar 7, 2010

    This is most unreliable and undependable mouse I've ever used. It scrolls only occasionally, and has the most annoying habit of bringing up the widgets when I don't want them. I am really, really disappointed with this product--I often feel like taking a hammer to it. YUCK. More

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  • Apple Mouse

    1.0

    CHEAP
    • Written by IS from HIALEAH
    • Mar 4, 2010

    Worst mouse ever. It lasted all of 3 months and started to die. First it started right-clicking EVERYTHING and now it won't scroll downward. Spend the money and just buy the Magic Mouse instead. More

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Questions & Answers

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  • how do you clean the apple mouse
    • Asked by CB from New Milford
    • Dec 2, 2009
    Best Answer

    The easiest thing to do when the wheel quits working is this:

    1. Wash your hands,
    2. Use a Clean piece of white paper, turn the mouse belly up and scroll the wheel across the paper and in circles. Watch for your pointer to start moving.

    You will notice that almost immediately your mouse will begin scrolling again without a problem.

    I am so spoiled to this mouse I have a hard time using a standard scroll wheel mouse and get frustrated trying to move horizontally on the screen. (I forget that the scroll wheel only moves up and down, not side to side.)

    I do this once a week just for grins and I've been using the same mouse for 2 years (even though my cat chewed the cord) without any problems. I'm going to buy another one because I love this mouse!
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    • Answered by KD from Belleville
    • Dec 13, 2009
    • 55 of 65 people found this useful
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  • Best Answer

    Yes it does. The wireless Mighty Mouse can function on one or two batteries, so you can use two if you use it mostly at home, or only put in one battery and have a lighter-weight mouse for use on the road. More

    • Answered by JM from Bentonville
    • Oct 8, 2009
    • 14 of 15 people found this useful
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  • If this is wireless, how come there is a cord?
    • Asked by NF from San Antonio
    • Dec 5, 2009
    Best Answer

    The mouse isn't wireless, it's a corded USB mouse. They do make a wireless version, and the newer Magic Mouse, which is much different and far more advanced than any other mouse on the market. More

    • Answered by TF from Simi Valley
    • Dec 5, 2009
    • 5 of 6 people found this useful
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