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The modern, mundane Apple mouse. Apple's last several generations of mice have delivered disappointment, stretching back to the original iMac's "hockey puck" mouse introduced in 1998.
Apple's new Magic Mouse brings multitouch technologies first exposed on the iPhone and MacBook touchpad to the venerable mouse. The new design presents a solid acrylic surface on a low-profile ...
Macworld Apple doesn’t just make Macs, iPhones, iPads, AirPods and so on. The company also makes excellent accessories, ...
Apple has explored a lot of peculiar ideas, but few are more bizarre than its latest patent for a removable MacBook key that doubles up as a minuscule mouse.
Introduction. Apple Mighty Mouse Manufacturer: Apple (product page) System requirements: Mac OS X or Windows 2000/XP, free USB port Price: US$49.00 The debate over one-button versus multibutton ...
The Apple Blog has posted a hack to get Expos? working with the Magic Mouse, and while I can confirm that it works, it does so at the expense of the functionality that makes Apple's newest input ...
The Apple Mouse, formerly known as the Mighty Mouse, offers a clickable scroll ball and a touch-sensitive shell, but is not capable of recognizing multi-touch and other gestures.
Apple's new Magic Mouse which we review, offers multi-touch capabilities reminiscent of a MacBook, iPod or iPhone, but as we found out, this mouse still belongs in a lab.
The mouse needs to be compatible with macOS out of the box, fairly compact, jibe to some degree with the Mac design aesthetic, and cost the same (or less) than the $79.99/$99.99 Apple Magic Mouse ...
Apple is giving all of these products slightly new names, which may be just a touch confusing. The new Magic Mouse and Magic Trackpad are called the Magic Mouse 2 and Magic Trackpad 2.