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 adapters cluttering your workspace. And built-in software lets you configure Magic Mouse any way you want.
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Apple Magic Mouse
Coolest mouse I have ever owned!
Written by MS from canton
Oct 21, 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
Absolutely Magic!
Written by CH
Oct 20, 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
AWESOME!!!
Written by EG from newport Coast
Oct 20, 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 …More925 of 1288 people found this useful
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Most Recent Reviews
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Apple Magic Mouse
Best Apple Mouse Ever (but that's not saying much)
Written by JH from Gray
Dec 8, 2009
The Dove soap bar, I mean Magic Mouse is very cool and works well, but it could be larger/wider and fit the hand better. Unfortunately, Apple goes for aesthetics over functionality and in the case of mice, that doesn't work. (Hockey Puck anyone?) It's not very ergonomically correct or friendly. It may give you "the claw" from gripping it, especially if you have bigger hands.
The left click is much more responsive than on the Mighty Mouse. The multi-touch stuff works great and should be worked into all mice. The noise from clicking it is a good deal louder than the Mighty Mouse, but I got used to it very quickly.
All in all it's a good mouse. I would probably give it 3.5 stars but I rounded up sense there aren't any half stars. …More5 of 7 people found this useful
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Apple Magic Mouse
When will Apple ever get it??? Nothing magic about the magic mouse...
Written by FM from Los Angeles
Dec 8, 2009
Today I got very excited and bought the magic mouse. One I got home I realized that the mouse doesn't have a middle button. I find it absolutely incredible that after so many years Apple still doesn't get it. Most "pro" apps. such as 3d apps, cad, motion graphics etc... use the middle button, that button is ESSENTIAL!!! and without it, this mouse as all Apple mouse I have had since my first mac in 1988 ( mac Plus ) is useless.
The mouse is going back to best-buy where I bought is and unfortunately will be replaced by the half priced Microsoft bluetooth mouse with a middle/scrolling button. …More11 of 30 people found this useful
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Apple Magic Mouse
Static Problem Causing HTML Page Jumps?
Written by WL from Long Beach
Dec 8, 2009
This is more of a flag and an inquiry than anything, but are any other users experiencing unscheduled page or active window hopping?
Several times a day, without intention, a "back" command is issued by the mouse. This is extremely irritating when completing a form in a Safari (HTML). Moving my hand from the (wireless) keyboard to the mouse, upon touching the mouse that is placing the thumb and pinkie either side, it appears to invoke a two finger gesture and so the "Previous Page" is navigated to and the contents of the near completed form are lost once you return to the page.
I also use Aperture a lot and the same situation occurs; you can be working on one picture, place the hand on the mouse and it scrolls back any amount between 2 and 10 previous pictures.
This abnormal handling is really annoying and while it is too late for me to return the mouse [as I thought it was me accidentally making the gestures I delayed, beyond 30-days, doing anything, but have watched carefully and I am not invoking the gesture], it is that bad, I wish to flag it, so if it is not just me something might be done.
I'm wondering whether it might be some form of static discharge from my hand, across the mouse that emulates a double finger gesture. Or whether it is a static build up on the mouse itself that the hand discharges once it it placed upon it.
Humidity, here in New York, is dropping as temperatures lower seasonally and we are entering our "static cling" time of year. I wonder if such environmental factors occur, so are considered during development, in Cupertino?
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Questions & Answers
Most Interesting
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Can i buy it separately? (which means not including the new imac)
- Asked by ZC from Hong Kong
- Oct 21, 2009
Best Answer
Yes, it is $69 in the Apple Store.
- Answered by FR from Carlsbad
- Oct 21, 2009
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dose it work in good old Leopard? (10.5.8)
- Asked by KM from Brighton
- Oct 20, 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
- Oct 20, 2009
- 38 of 44 people found this useful
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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
- Oct 20, 2009
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 …More- Answered by CJ from Aldie
- Oct 31, 2009
- 16 of 17 people found this useful
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Most Recent
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does it work well for graphic design purposes for instance precision?
- Asked by AS from Istanbul
- Dec 8, 2009
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does this work with windows? All the features? Do I need bluetooth?
- Asked by TC
- Dec 7, 2009
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Is it possible to turn off or turn down the click sound?
- Asked by VN from Vancouver
- Dec 7, 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
- Dec 7, 2009
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Can I pair magic mouse with two different macs?
- Asked by EA from New York
- Dec 7, 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
- Dec 5, 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
- Dec 5, 2009
