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(72%)
73 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(85%)
19 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
72010073
The editors liked
World’s first multitouch mouse
Ambidextrous design
Gestures work just like an iPhone.
First-ever Multi-Touch–capable mouse. Stunning
Minimalist design. Configurable. Ambidextrous.
This mouse is perfectly ambidextrous because the entire multitouch mouse is clickable
Beautiful design
With game-changing Multi-Touch feature.
Absolutely gorgeous
Reasonably priced
Intuitive one-fingered scrolling
Top notch build quality
Sexy design
Vertical scrolling works like a physical scroll wheel
Pairs easily with Mac computers
Ambidextrous.
Com in between catching up on the latest TMZ gossip and a few minutes of doing actual work in Google Docs
As is often the case
These gains come with loss
Too. The Mighty Mouse had a clickable scroll wheel and two squeeze sensors on the side that could
Innovative multi-touch technology
Dynamic design
Easy to connect to Mac computers
Looks stunning
Multi-Touch is easy to perform
Excellent tracking
Very fast reconnect after idle.
The editors didn't like
Doesn’t work with PCs
Slender design may not work for everyone.
Multi-Touch features work with Macs only. Mouse isn't large enough to fill the natural curve of your hand.
The Magic Mouse can be a bit uncomfortable for some.
Power swipers and those with large hands could find the mouse difficult to handle.
Terribly uncomfortable to hold
Almost impossible side-to-side swiping
Install directions could be clearer
Bloated 100MB drivers
No rechargeable batteries
Packing tape left debris
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Awkwardly narrow profile
Doesn't work with Windows PCs
Laser sensor not as advanced as Darkfield and BlueTrack competition
Horizontal swipes don't feel as natural as thumb buttons
Can't customize swiping functions
No pinching.
Lack of Exposé and Spaces support will force your hand to the keyboard more often
Learning curve necessary
No pinching and pulling to adjust zoom
Low profile may not be comfortable for bigger hands
The computer mouse lived longer than many ever anticipated. Yep, that's going to be the first line of the mouse's obituary. One day we may navigate every computer with a glass multitouch trackpad, or by simply by touching the screen, but today and for ...
Abstract: This is Apple’s newest and first wireless mouse that features Multi-Touch capabilities. First of all the design of the Magic Mouse is incredible and one of a kind, the top surface is glossy polycarbonate and both the sides and bottom are made from alum...
Innovative multi-touch technology, Dynamic design, Easy to connect to Mac computers
Learning curve necessary, Doesn't work with Windows PCs, No pinching and pulling to adjust zoom
Apple addicts who appreciate design and minimalism, as well as multi-touch functionality, will find the Magic Mouse a must-have. Those used to a chunkier, more traditional pointer, however, will have a hard time adjusting. ...
The Apple Magic Mouse despite the criticisms hauled against it is definitely a must have accessory for MacBook and iMac users. It took me almost two weeks before I received it from the US online Apple Store because I can't find it anywhere near ...
Abstract: As a first step, is the Magic Mouse an acceptable entry into the multitouch mouse world?Overshadowed somewhat by other product announcements such as the revamped iMac and Mac mini during Apple's most recent press bonanza, the newly released Magic Mouse...
com in between catching up on the latest TMZ gossip and a few minutes of doing actual work in Google Docs, As is often the case, these gains come with loss, too. The Mighty Mouse had a clickable scroll wheel and two squeeze sensors on the side that could
Lack of Exposé and Spaces support will force your hand to the keyboard more often