Mouse for Mac
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- johnnnnyh
Using a mighty mouse but every now and again it just goes "mad" and I have to switch it off (bluetooth) leave it and come back to it. Also the track ball works when it feels like it. Do those of you on a Mac use the Apple mice or do you go for something else?
Seems like another of those "I'm just not getting the Mac" situations. Never had mouse issues with Windows (other issues but not mouse ones). I'd say a good working mouse is fairly important to user experience so I'm assuming those of you on Macs will have an answer to what to use/how to avoid the problem.
Thanks.
- Wolfboy0
I had all those problems with the Mighty Mouse, but I can definitely say I've not had one issue with the magic mouse. I wasn't going to buy one after the crappy mighty mouse but i was given one gratis and I am totally happy with it.
I love the multi-touch scrolling.
- johnnnnyh0
I've seen that others had the Mighty Mouse issues so no surprise. I was just wondering what people would buy given a choice of any on the market (Apple branded or not). I'm just pretty frustrated with its performance at the moment.
- pillhead0
Wacom
- stinger0
a mid range Microsoft or Logitech ... with a bloody cord :) - forget about anything else
- johnnnnyh0
OK - will check out a decent one.
- flyingnowhere0
- I have this and LOVE itmonospaced
- Ditto,I have and love this thing. Mac mice blow balls.mathinc
- BIGGESTDOGINTHEWORLD0
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Magic Mouse is excellent, I'd recomend it to everyone except 3D modellers because it only has 2 buttons really and the scroll system doesn't mesh well with 3D programs that don't let you adjust scroll wheel zoom.Can't stand MS mice, the buttons are creaky and the casings just feel so cheap.
- johnnnnyh0
So Magic Mouse isn't the dog that Mighty Mouse was?