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Mac mouse options?
March 22, 2018, 02:27 PM
RHINOWSOMac mouse options?
I've tried the trackpad and the OEM Apple mice, but honestly largely prefer these. And I have a trackpad and Magic Mouse, yet use these. The Magic Mouse is heavy in the hand.
jelly Comb 2.4G Slim Wireless Mouse with Nano Receiver, Less Noise, Portable Mobile Optical Mice for Notebook, PC, Laptop, Computer, Macbook - Black and GrayMarch 22, 2018, 02:50 PM
RinehartI also have the Apple Bluetooth but after trying a couple of different manufacturers, I found one of the Insignia models that performed best. (NS-PNM6103-BK-C). I like having the other buttons also.
This one seems to have the best battery life.
They have been discontinued by Insignia but are still available at Best Buy and other places.
March 22, 2018, 07:12 PM
SigJacketTrackpad. Gestures are just so much more useful.
March 22, 2018, 07:46 PM
MikeNHI upgraded from the Magic Mouse that took batteries to the one with a built in battery. It lasts an extremely long time. Very happy with it. I do have a nice, large (I have big hands) Logitech MX Master at work and the extra buttons are nice but the Apple one works fine. I may consider the trackpad sometime in the future.
March 22, 2018, 08:04 PM
tatortoddThe Apple magic mouse that came with my '12 iMac is the biggest piece of shit wireless mouse I have ever owned. It's final fate was in a ziploc bag and being smashed with a 4lb hammer. Here were my grievances:
It ate batteries so I switched to Eneloop and was swapping batteries every weekend. It was only used nights and weekends.
The wear bars that it glides on came loose, but only one at a time so it glided like crap.
The software was glitchy and the mouse jumped like crazy so I had to install MagicPrefs to smooth it out. At one point, MagicPrefs was one of the most downloaded OSX programs so I wasn't the only one having problems.
Finally, I said screw it and bought a bluetooth Logitech M535 and am happy with performance. Best ambidextrous OSX mouse I've used.
For my MacBook Pro, I decided to go more ergonomic. I prefer to mouse lefty, but I'm ambidextrous and there isn't crap in OSX ergonomix lefty mice. I've been using this righty vertical mouse since December and I'm very happy with performance and comfort. Only downside is it's 2.4G wireless so I have to plug the dongle into a USB-C adaptor for it to work in my MacBook Pro.
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DISCLAIMER: These are the author's own personal views and do not represent the views of the author's employer. March 22, 2018, 10:32 PM
Jimbo JonesI really like the Magic Mouse 2. I hated changing the batteries all the time in the original MM. Also the battery cover was frequently coming loose. After the USB plug on a wired mouse that travels with me for work got squashed in my computer bag, I bought another MM2. I have around four of them in all.
When the battery is low I just plug it in over night via USB for charging. And it actually has vertical and horizontal scrolling capability...its got a sort of trackpad on the top surface.
Also love the small bluetooth keyboard (typing on it right now).
JB
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March 23, 2018, 07:20 AM
SIG 229RAs I said in my O/P the cord on the original mouse was stiff and cumbersome and always getting in the way of movement, I had an old Logitech M325 that I had been using on my old windows machine which I am using right now. The only thing I do not like about it is the fact it has a smooth scroll instead of one that has a definitive click for each line you move.
So all said and done I think I may just continue with it for a while. I just thought I might be able to get an OEM cordless that would be better. Anyway thanks for all the help guys.
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March 23, 2018, 08:26 AM
VictimNoMoreApple Magic Mouse 2 lover, here.
Had one at my previous position, but am stuck with a big-box store wired mouse on my new position's Windows box.
Going without, I realized just how good the MM2 is, and that its price is justified.
I bring my Macbook Pro to work as well. I just plopped $76 for a new Magic Mouse 2 on Amazon, last night. Can't wait for it to get here.
March 23, 2018, 09:04 AM
Georgeairquote:
Apple bluetooth mouse, what I want to know is are they as good and reliable as the ones from Logitech with the USB receiver and do they work as well.
As good or better. Now that they have a BT keyboard with a number keypad as well, you should look into that as well. I love mine.
Battery life is pretty incredible and the recharging connection is the same USB-C as my phone, etc. that's already laying on the desk. I've never had battery get close to dead, just occurs to me to plug it in every 3-4 months. Probably been 2 months since last time, just looked, mouse is at 65% keyboard at 78%.
Only complaint was having to change the "orientation" as they default feels backwards to this long time PC user.
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March 23, 2018, 12:18 PM
ftttuI went Mac the day Windows 8 was released since I really really didn't like those stupid color tiles. That day, I discovered the Apple Magic Mouse, which I can't say enough good things about.
Its swiping and scrolling with the top surface was so much better than a mouse wheel. I spread the news about it back then, and others who got them were as happy as I was.
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