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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Most Useful Reviews
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Apple Mouse
READ THIS if scrollwheel not working
Written by NT from Charlbury
07-Jan-2008
OK, granted, there is a flaw in the design of this mouse, but I bet 90% of mice problems can be solved like this:
1. unplug the mouse from the keyboard
2. turn it upside down
3. roll the scrollwheel in all directions on a blank (clean) piece of paper, in all directions, for 60 seconds
4. re-attach
bingo! works every time. this is a good mouse in both OS X and Windows, I have used it for gaming and is excellent for browsing large webpages or large documents, with its 360 degree scrollwheel. although at times i want to get away from the mouse/keyboard combo (it is 2008 now, after all), at least this Mighty Mouse lessens the pain somewhat. …More569 of 703 people found this useful
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Apple Mouse
scroll wheel problems
Written by SM from NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE
27-Aug-2007
I like Apple products but I'm very unhappy with the scroll wheel problem on the so-called "Mighty" Mouse. I found that within a few months of getting my new iMac I lost use of vertical scrolling on the mouse and had it replaced. A couple of months further on and the same problem has occurred with the replacement. The 360 degree scrolling capability is a nice idea, but it has been poorly implemented. …More
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Apple Mouse
Scroll ball clogs
Written by SR from BRISTOL
16-Oct-2007
Works fine for a couple of months, then the scroll ball clogs up. You then need to crack it open with a screwdriver (forcing open not unscrewing), unscrew the scroll ball assembly, clean the minute rollers, put it all back together and super glue the base back on.
Repeat this routine every 2 months (I've done it at least a dozen times). Helpful technical support people suggested buying a new one when I complained, and then put the phone down when I pointed out that this was rather an expensive option. …More319 of 509 people found this useful
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Most Recent Reviews
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Apple Mouse
problems within a few months....
Written by WB from watford
25-Oct-2009
i bought my imac about 2 months ago which came with the normal mouse.in the last 3 weeks the scroll wheel/button has gradually stopped working to the point that it can no longer scroll anything...ive tried cleaning it but still no luck.
so , its generally looks nice, doesnt work too well...
when it did work , it worked well but I'm surprised how quickly it has become faulty through normal , clean use. …More4 of 6 people found this useful
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Apple Mouse
Not comfortable to use
Written by DK from Darlington
21-Oct-2009
My Mighty Mouse (or Apple Mouse as it now has to be called) hasn't had any problems at all in the couple of years I've had it. However, it's clearly a product of style over ergonomics.
The mouse looks great and the scroll ball and squeeze sensors all work fine. But it's simply not a comfortable mouse to use. Mine only gets used intermittently as I eventually got sick of its poor, uncomfortable feel and replaced it with a proper ergonomically designed mouse - that is, a mouse that's designed to feel comfortable in my hand, rather than one that's designed to look good sitting on my mouse mat.
Take my advice, don't buy this mouse, unless you're looking for an ornament. …More9 of 17 people found this useful
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Apple Mouse
Best mouse ever
Written by MS from Odense N
21-Oct-2009
I've used my mouse every day for over a year and there has never been a problem with either mouse or wheel - Maybe you should wash your hands once in a while ;-).. …More
8 of 14 people found this useful
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Questions & Answers
Most Interesting
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does the apple wireless mighty mouse require batteries
- Asked by LI from Houston
- 07-Oct-2009
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
- 08-Oct-2009
- 12 of 12 people found this useful
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does the apple wireless mighty mouse need adapter on usb?
- Asked by FS
- 18-Oct-2009
Best Answer
The Apple Wireless Mouse is a Bluetooth device, so it will work without an adapter on any computer with Bluetooth. …More
- Answered by DK from San Jose
- 20-Oct-2009
- 5 of 5 people found this useful
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Can I use a wireless mouse with my Macbook?
- Asked by GW from London
- 30-Sep-2009
Best Answer
Yes; your MacBook will have Bluetooth, which is the way the mouse communicates with the computer.
- Answered by MS from London
- 02-Oct-2009
- 13 of 16 people found this useful
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Most Recent
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Will this mouse have right click function when it is use on windows
- Asked by WC from Singapore
- 03-Nov-2009
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Is there a good mouse mat available? I don't need the expensive gaming version, just something that works better than what I have.
- Asked by KG from Lytham
- 27-Oct-2009
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May I have the exact size and dimension of this mouse?
- Asked by GC from Falmer
- 26-Oct-2009
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dose the wireless mighty mouse work on windows
- Asked by BC from picton
- 23-Oct-2009
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does the apple wireless mighty mouse need adapter on usb?
- Asked by FS
- 18-Oct-2009
