Apple's Magic Mouse May Gain Strange New Super Powers
ExtremeTech
7 April 2011
Excerpt: The general thrust of Apple's recent developments has been decidedly anti-clutter. Slowly but surely, peripheries have shrunken, flattened, or disappeared altogether.
Summary: The design of the Apple Magic Mouse is outstanding: slim and original. The multi-touch operation of the mouse is exactly what the name implies, magic.
Pros: This mouse is perfectly ambidextrous because the entire multi-touch mouse is clickable.
Cons: The Magic Mouse can be a bit uncomfortable for some.
Excerpt: Some of you probably already have your Magic Mice sitting next to your laptop right now, and have read reviews on it, but here’s another review of it.
Excerpt: Multi-touch first came to the iPhone and iPod touch, then the MacBook Pro, and now Apple is putting multi-touch into it’s latest mouse, the wireless Magic Mouse.
Excerpt: Apple’s history with mice looks a lot like GM’s history with economy cars. It’s kind of sketchy. From the much-bemoaned “ hockey puck mouse ” of the late 90s to the...
Cons: Terribly uncomfortable to hold; almost impossible side-to-side swiping; install directions could be clearer; bloated 100MB drivers; no rechargeable batteries; packing ...
Excerpt: People have strong opinions about computer mice - after all, a mouse (along with a keyboard) physically forms a personal connection between you and your Mac.