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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Apple Magic Mouse
No expose function! Huge let down.
Written by MF from Runcorn
23-Oct-2009
When I first saw the magic mouse I was really excited, it made total sense and I could see how easy it could make tasks. So I went down to an apple retail store to test the magic mouse. It really is a fantastic device and it was comfortable and easy to use. The multi touch controls work perfectly and really make scrolling through music, photos and web pages a joy. One of the problems with the scroll ball of the mighty mouse is that dirt gets trapped in the space around the ball and stops it working effectively, obviously this will never be a problem with the magic mouse.
But then after I had opened a few windows it hit me, there were no side buttons for expose. I asked an advisor if this could be programmed onto the multi touch gestures or something and I was told that the function was not programmable as of yet. I tried using the mac with expose set to a hot corner and simply using the shortcut on the keyboard but believe it's not the same as having the function on the mouse. It's such a let down that apple hasn't considered ways of having this function on the magic mouse when almost every mac user the world over has become accustom to using expose to navigate their mac workspace. Now I can clearly see where their expose integration with the dock application icons idea has come from, it was to try and make life easier without the side buttons.
I decided not to buy the magic mouse because I really would find the lack of functionality in it frustrating when I am using my mac for long periods of time. Also although it is a minor issue there is no longer a shortcut to the dashboard on the magic mouse. Previously you would click the scroll ball to activate it but you will now have to click the application icon or press the short cut key on the keyboard.
In the end if you can live without dashboard and expose functions on your mouse this is fantastic, otherwise wait until apple comes up with a solution and adds a gesture to the mouse that activates them, which I'm sure they will in the future. …More560 of 669 people found this useful
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Apple Magic Mouse
Too flat!
Written by WB from Boston
23-Oct-2009
I so wanted to take to this mouse like a duck to water. But instead of having that "Apple" moment as I have done with so many of their other products (I'm talking about that "Why hasn't anyone done this before? It feels so natural!" moment) I instead found that the mouse just didn't sit nicely in the palm of my hand. I tried to gloss over this and enjoy the intuitive gestures and features, but all I could think about was how uncomfortable it felt to use. It is far too flat!!!
If you want a good idea of how it is to use without having to try/buy it, just get out your iphone/ipod touch and pretend it's your mouse. You can then practice the gestures as well, and if you are like me (and I do not have massive hands or anything) you will find the uncomfortable hand grip due to the lack of depth to this mouse to be just plain off-putting.
What's more, if you fingers are slightly sweaty, the gestures can be a bit tricky to execute (especially the sideways swipes). The thin design doesn't help when trying to grip the mouse to execute said gestures as well. Again, you can practice this with your iphone.
I'm so disappointed, as a nice shiny new mouse is exactly what I want right now, but I do not think I can live with the magic mouse with it's current ergonomics.
Please bring out a slightly chunkier model Apple!!! …More352 of 448 people found this useful
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Apple Magic Mouse
The best mouse I've ever used. End of conversation.
Written by LD from STOCKPORT
23-Oct-2009
I'm aware many people weren't, but I was actually a fan of Mighty Mouse. This, however, is a vast improvement in multiple areas: design, aesthetics, usability and tracking accuracy. Multi-touch works flawlessly, just like iPhone. It even feels lighter than the wireless Mighty Mouse, which is nice (I'm assuming they both use AA batteries?). Anyway, buy immediately. …More
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Most Recent Reviews
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Apple Magic Mouse
SO MUCH BETTER THAN IT'S PREDECESSOR
Written by DC from DONCASTER
07-Dec-2009
Just bought one of these to replace a wired Mighty Mouse which are now out of date and were in need of overhauling. I had previously tried the Wireless Mighty Mouse and did not like it. Thought it was too clumsy.
So far I am impressed. The mouse feels like quality in your hand. Easy sliding and just a firm, well built, quality to it. Using it and setting up was a total breeze. The old Mighty Mouse range had a cheap sort of feel to them. These are the opposite. Very very classy and no more scroll wheel to get gunged up and stop working which became very boring and tiresome with the old design.
I just wonder when they will launch a wired version of it because, as previously mentioned I think the Mighty Mouse needs to go.
Some will disagree as the Magic Mouse does not have the side or centre buttons. For me in particular I never did use the side buttons anyway and seldomly used the centre button (usually used for Expose etc.) so they are not features I will miss. I suspect only real power users use these buttons.
So to conclude the absence of the flawed scroll wheel of old and the quality build and sleek looks along with of course the fantastic usability I have given this 5 stars and recommend it. Downside: Price! Although for a bluetooth mouse of such quality and innovation it is competitive. I do not regret the purchase. …More2 of 2 people found this useful
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Apple Magic Mouse
Magic Mouse without Expose is not a mouse!
Written by JW from Lovettsville
06-Dec-2009
Until they come up with the side "squeeze" functionality I will stick with the mice I have. I can't believe they left this out of the product. As cool and fun as the current product is it's not complete without this feature. …More
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Apple Magic Mouse
Great mouse!!!!
Written by OV from Tampere
06-Dec-2009
Just perfect mouse!! It´s very easy to use. Perfect for gift!!
FIVE STARS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! …MoreWas this useful?
Questions & Answers
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Can i buy it separately? (which means not including the new imac)
- Asked by ZC from Hong Kong
- 21-Oct-2009
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Yes, it is $69 in the Apple Store.
- Answered by FR from Carlsbad
- 22-Oct-2009
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dose it work in good old Leopard? (10.5.8)
- Asked by KM from Brighton
- 20-Oct-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
- 20-Oct-2009
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Is the magic mouse supported to work under windows? If so, is the functionality reduced to just clicks or is it full?
- Asked by TG from NORTHVILLE
- 20-Oct-2009
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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 …More- Answered by CJ from Aldie
- 31-Oct-2009
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Most Recent
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Is it possible to turn off or turn down the click sound?
- Asked by VN from Vancouver
- 07-Dec-2009
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I have 10.4.11. Can I buy the "MAC BOX SET" & install to make Magic Mouse work?
- Asked by CN from Olean
- 07-Dec-2009
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I just got the my wireless mouse yesterday--and it doesn't let me move up and down and across --what am I doing wrong?
- Asked by PK from Medford
- 05-Dec-2009
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Is it comfortable in an adult hand? It doesn't look long or thick enough to prohibit cramps from long periods of use.
- Asked by MM from Mesa
- 05-Dec-2009
