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The editors liked
Uses Bluetooth so no dongle required
Battery meter in System Preferences
Great control
No wires
Easy setup
The editors didn't like
Tricky to use at first
You may still prefer two separate buttons
Heavy with both batteries placed inside
Expensive
Youll have to buy batteries every now and then
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Published: 2007-01-10, Author: Mark , review by: macworld.co.uk
Uses Bluetooth so no dongle required, battery meter in System Preferences, great control
Tricky to use at first, you may still prefer two separate buttons, heavy with both batteries placed inside, expensive
It’s not the cheapest mouse on the market, and its accessibility to beginners leaves a lot to be desired, but despite this, it remains the wireless mouse of choice for a Mac person. ...
Abstract: Wireless Mighty Mouse Apple reduces your desktop clutter with this Bluetooth mouse Sadly, Apple’s wired Mighty Mouse wasn’t an instant hit with creatives. Although it boasted a typically comfortable and stylish design, it was neither precise e...
Abstract: The Wireless Mighty Mouse is the Bluetooth version of the mouse Apple includes with all current desktop Macs. Drivers are available only for Mac OS X and not Windows, and no Bluetooth dongle is included. It looks sleek but its uncomfortable to use,...
Abstract: Less than a year after releasing the original Mighty Mouse, Apple has improved its input device by replacing its USB cord with a wireless Bluetooth connection and upgrading its eyesight with a laser-tracking engine that provides greater precision in cr...
Abstract: Its almost a year since the original Mighty Mouse launched and, as Apple already had a Bluetooth version of its regular, one-button mouse, it seemed logical to think that a Bluetooth Mighty Mouse would not be far away. Its taken nearly a year, so was...
Wireless goodness. Looks good. Shutter protects the laser lens when you turn off the mouse. New zoom function.
Its still a Mighty Mouse.
When you get right down to it, the wireless Mighty Mouse is still a Mighty Mouse. The laser tracking, lack of a cable, and battery flexibility cant make up for its imprudent design. ...
Abstract: In the past Frank has reviewed the Mighty Mouse from Apple. Now that it’s gone wireless, I asked him to revisit the product. He likes the wireless aspect, but otherwise says his opinion remains the same. So following is Frank’s third look at t...
Abstract: Control your Mac wirelessly and in style
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Published: 2006-08-24, Author: Ken , review by: blogcritics.org
Abstract: Apple finally released a... another one button mouse? Yes, in August 2005 Apple introduced the Mighty Mouse — "amazing powers at your fingertips." They even licensed the name from Viacom. This summer we got new Intel-based iMacs at work, each with a...