A multitouch mouse from Apple. Introduced in 2009, Magic Mouse has no buttons or wheels. Its entire top surface is touch sensitive, allowing it to respond to gestures for scrolling in all directions.
So I use a Magic Mouse 2 with my MacBook Pro, and I love it, but I miss that it doesn’t fully replicate every gesture and function that’s available from the built-in trackpad. The ones I use the most ...
One of the biggest critiques of the Magic Mouse has been the charging port. You have to plug it in from the bottom to charge it, which also means you cant use your computer while your mouse needs to ...
In the early days of computers, mice (and keyboards) were the only ways we could interact with whatever was in our screens. These days, consumers are spoilt for choice when it comes computer input ...
Today, Apple released updates for both Leopard and Snow Leopard enabling the OS to use the multi-touch capabilities of standalone versions of the Magic Mouse. The Magic Mouse is included with the ...
You thought iFixit was going to gut the new unibody white MacBook and call it a day? Oh no—it has vivisected Apple’s new Magic Mouse to see just how the “magic” happens. The gang also went ahead and ...
Sometimes a setup post on social media can express a common problem or disagreement quite well. Today’s Mac Studio and dual-Studio Display rig is pretty good example, showing the divide between users ...