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Revainrating 2 out of 5

I didn't like it, I don't recommend buying.

When I purchased this mouse together with the MacBook, I deeply regret that I did not pay attention to the prior commenter's advice and suggestions. The mouse performs flawlessly in macOS, but it is a pain to use because the legs tend to stick to whatever surface it comes in contact with. As a result of this, the mouse is not positioned as precisely as we would like it to be. And utilizing Boot Camp in Windows will not function to a satisfactory degree. This will either result in working…

Pros
  • When they open, the design, and the wow factor
Cons
  • Uncomfortable ergonomics, driver curves

There were several complaints regarding the original mouse, but none of them were addressed. Just now was it charged. The device can be fully charged in an hour using something, and this can be done at night, so the bottom-mounted port is not an issue. It's fine to use in most situations, although a trackpad is preferable to a mouse whenever possible.

Pros
  • This mouse's only selling points are its looks and the fact that it operates without batteries.
Cons
  • This mouse should only be used for basic computer tasks like web browsing. The most frustrating aspect is undoubtedly the fact that your finger will perpetually activate the scroll if you choose to keep it on the mouse. Because of this, juggling many applications at once is next to impossible. Sometimes the action of going back a page is triggered as well. Second, the right click is not functional and instead a questionable simulation is used. Finally, the zoom gesture is severely deficient. Was it so difficult to implement this zoom, given that multi-touch mice now exist? Therefore, something can be viewed larger by double-tapping, but shrunk again cannot be accomplished.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Expectations were not met, average quality.

The fact that this mouse is natively compatible with a MacBook is the primary benefit of using it; otherwise, all of its intricacies involve making concessions. The glass surface, one common button, and touch surface all contribute to the stunning appearance of the mouse; yet, these design elements have a somewhat detrimental impact on the mouse's operation. Working with any good ordinary mouse is much more convenient, but it is practically hard to set up a standard mouse on a Mac as it is on…

Pros
  • • Scrolling in a horizontal direction is possible thanks to the touch surface • A single charge can power the device for more than a month
Cons
  • - It is quite evident that the price does not justify the quality (in terms of the capabilities). - Uncomfortable ergonomics It is more difficult to use than traditional mouse in almost every respect, which makes it less convenient.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Just super, it's beautifully made, I'm very happy with it.

Many people are confused about the rationale for the fact that charging occurs on the underside of the mouse and that it cannot be used while charging. In my view, the response is really straightforward: there was nowhere else to carry it out. If you put it any other place, you'll feel a silly hole in your fingers. Got pros: All of this from the previous generation is carried over, including the very comfortable lies in the hand and the multi-touch motions. It seems to operate a little more…

I like the mouse a lot overall. Although you will need to get acclimated to ergonomics, it is fully integrated with Mac OS and convenient and enjoyable to use when combined with this axis. Its movements and scrolls are its best feature. The battery life is really lengthy. I disagree that you can't use it while it's charging because it charges quickly and I don't see any issues with throwing it at night or during a wire break. Yes, and using Mac OS to monitor its charge level is simple and won't

Pros
  • Scrolls' convenience (both standard vertical and side scrolls) Gestures long-lasting charge retention
Cons
  • Not the most comfortable grip, however it depends on personal preference and habit Sometimes Price does not instantly read the "right" click.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Disgusting, not happy with the purchase.

I used to use other mice, but I recently switched to this one because the one that came with my iMac is so unbearably painful that I think everyone should make the transition as soon as possible. If the program has both a horizontal scroll and a vertical scroll, then your working window will frequently move in the opposite direction. You can, of course, turn off the horizontal scroll, but in order to do so, you will need to download the left programs. Not only is it inconvenient to hold, but it

Pros
  • It's quite cool to scroll without a wheel for the first time. Still stunning despite maintaining its charge for an exceptionally long time
Cons
  • What cannot be tolerated in terms of comfort Furious horizontal and diagonal scrolling

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good and quality product, but there are flaws.

Apple is known for producing products that are quirky and imperfect, and the Magic Mouse is no exception. It provides a handy interface for managing your iMac. The differences between version 2 and version 1 are likely not significant enough to warrant replacements being made. Unless you are extremely worn out from constantly switching out the batteries. Has some pros: 1. Charging is less labor intensive, more time efficient, and more financially rewarding than replacing batteries. 2. I…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product, not disappointed.

I'm unable to make a direct comparison to any other wireless mice, but the battery life on this one is exceptional. Unquestionably, a really impressive layout. Having this drawback: Not very pleasant to hold, a score of only three out of five. The noise level is a four out of five.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Terrible quality, disappointed with the purchase.

I figured using the trackpad would be cumbersome on the iMac, so I decided to get this accessory instead. Because of this, I tried doing the same task with both a mouse and a touchpad, and in the end, I decided that I preferred using the trackpad. If in the past it was indeed possible to use all of the capability of an Apple mouse while running Windows on a non-Apple personal computer, it is now simply impossible to get drivers for these mice and get them to work properly. As a consequence of…

Pros
  • - Cute hand gestures while working on eplocomps - Gestures
Cons
  • - Completely ineffective when working with laptops made by any company other than Apple - Completely ineffective when working with laptops made by Apple (the trackpad on Apple laptops is significantly more practical and convenient). - Extremely high in cost

This is the most superior mouse that can be purchased for usage with an iMac. Following the purchase of an iMac in 2022, I used the same mouse for a period of three years before making the decision to conduct an experiment and switch to a Logitech 2s mx. After using it for two days, I decided to return it and instead purchase a Magic Mouse 2 (my iMac 2022 came with the first generation of the mouse, which ran on batteries). I read fifty different opinions on the subject, and of course, it was…

Pros
  • Scrolling with a touch Multitouch Usability that is almost natural (if that's even possible)
Cons
  • If you can demonstrate that a problem exists, you should be able to suggest improvements that make the form more user-friendly. However, the form, from a purely technical standpoint, perhaps this is the way that it ought to be.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for this price.

There is nothing better available for Mac. Support for gestures is quite helpful while working on many computers because it makes it easier to transition between them. Since I use an external display and my laptop is quite a distance away, I had no choice but to stretch out to use the touchpad even though the MacBook has one built in. Because the sensor is distributed evenly over the surface, scrolling is made easy. Despite the fact that the mouse is particularly fond of poppies, anyone who…

Pros
  • Functionality, autonomy, gesture support.
Cons
  • It may feel strange to hold at first, but because it is just temporary, you will eventually get used to it. First, there's the cost, then there's the available room.

The mouse offers extremely limited control over the cursor. to an unacceptable degree. It's a shame that this even gets a score of one. Only zero. Utilizing the trackpad is a lot less difficult. However, you will still require a mouse. In video games as well as Photoshop. Even simple activities like browsing the internet make her uneasy. All gestures are not very convenient. Scroll poorly. It would appear that those who valued its quality simply did not make use of alternative machinery offered

Pros
  • - cordless - empathetic - powered by a battery
Cons
  • - VERY BAD cursor - i. E. not at all. Regarding the behavior of the cursor, it is not at all clear what to expect. - random gestures work. - not ergonomic. - The hand holds the middle ground. - simply one color. Does not work with any Macbook model. - the scrolling is not even and there are occasional leaps.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

A terrible product, not worth your money absolutely!

In addition to the Macbook Pro 15, I also purchased a mouse. Toad put a lot of pressure on me to get such a gadget because I have a lot of costly and nice mice already, but the fact that it does not have a regular USB port and the fact that I wanted everything to be easy to set up led me to make a dumb buy. When you move the mouse slowly, the cursor moves slowly but accurately like a turtle on the screen; when you move the mouse quickly, the pointer picks up speed and flies to another section…

Pros
  • Create a link using wireless technology. Autonomy at the surface of touch
Cons
  • The utterly frustrating necessity of repositioning the pointer. Zero ergonomics a shortage of available customizing possibilities Price

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is top notch, be sure to try it.

It's a high-quality, lightweight, and rechargeable mouse. There is a massive time gap between battery charges. For a long time now, I have relied on. About once every two years, I swap out the mice. Suffering from drawbacks: Any trace left by touching the surface disappears. The sliding surface gets dirty easily and becomes stuck frequently.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not perfect quality, there is a small defect.

I substituted this mouse for a functional one in order to test it out. My opinion is that because Apple makes the MacBook, Apple should also make the mouse. I disconnected the old mouse, bought a new one, and installed ofigel. She did not want to ride on the table because it had previously been occupied by a few naive mice. Jittering and freezing of the cursor during movement that should have been smooth. On the other hand, you will eventually become accustomed to the gestures. Would it be…

Pros
  • Touch gestures, scrolling in all directions, and scrolling with any finger (with traditional mice, you want to scroll in the area of the right button since it is more convenient there) are some of the features offered by touch-screen devices. When you become used to it, it will amaze you how convenient and pertinent it is to the topic. After using it for the first time, you realize that life without it is like to life without hands. It's like the touch panel on a MacBook. White never loses its chic appearance and it does not yellow with age. It's just the right amount of weight.
Cons
  • Refused to work on surfaces that were white or smooth, including rugs and even a wooden table. Since I got my very first laser mouse, I haven't actually encountered such a capricious equipment till recently. The one before that one could be done even on the knee. The mouse is rather unsteady, and it wobbles whenever you make a "incorrect click." The ergonomics are, to put it bluntly, terrible. It's true that you can get used to anything, but if the touchpad is seen as an advantage and the kinetic scroll is seen as something that should be expected, then the right click has some learning to do. After a week or two of practice, I was finally able to right-click without the cursor moving, and after about a month of practice, I was able to pick text without losing the first selection I made. Within an hour and a half, I had started switching desktops. I get away from sin by opening a new tab in the browser using the control-click method. If you go to the store and attempt to use the mouse without making any mistakes, you will most likely be unsuccessful. Bluetooth will always start, but it won't do it quite as quickly as a mouse that has a radio transmitter built in.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

It was a reasonable purchase, I will order more.

I did a lot of research and read a lot of reviews before making a purchase, so I was prepared for any difficulties that might arise. On the other hand, the ease with which I adjusted to using this mouse came as a complete and utter shock to me. Previously, I had been utilizing the Elecom Huge trackball, which is designed to fit comfortably in the palm of my hand. The joy that you seek will not be found in this location. In some applications, the ultra-smooth scrolling with your finger leads to

Pros
  • Touchpads are ideal for use with Macs. The use of gestures eliminates all of the drawbacks, including jerky scrolling, jumping back and forth with a finger to the left and right, moving between applications that use the full screen, and so on. Both the white and the black look quite nice. Only the bottom portion is visible as a result of the space heating; the upper glass is mostly opaque.
Cons
  • This mouse is not relevant to the study of ergonomics because. Although it was built for the primary purpose of design, I do not notice any big inconvenient side effects from it. Prior to that, I used trackballs that were pretty large and fit under the palm of my hand in conjunction with a vertical mouse for a number of years. Another flaw in my model was discovered to be the presence of curved rails. The rails are slightly raised from the side where the mouse click is positioned, however this is not obvious to the naked eye. Because of this, the back section of the mouse raises ever-so-slightly as you click on it, which is not a really nice experience. It was the Razer Gigantus rug that came to our rescue (but any cloth rug with a little bit of give will do). Take note of the loud click as well. Not the most appropriate attire for the workplace.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

It's not a bad product, but I expect more.

I purchased this mouse to use with a MacBook 16 that has an external display connected to it. The inability to disable mouse acceleration in the default settings is the first thing that sends chills down my spine. This is the "Enable increased pointer accuracy" setting in Windows, for example, so it's easy to see why this would be a deal breaker. After installing the LinearMouse program, the acceleration issue should no longer be an issue. I chose to use the mouse due solely to the fact that…

Pros
  • Design. The mouse's appearance is stunningly unrealistic, especially when it's black. Sensor friendly for macOS
Cons
  • Low accuracy. The shape does not sit well in the hand.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A valuable purchase, some advantages!

The third magic mouse is already one of its benefits, and I'm content with everything. Everyone initially finds it difficult to adjust, but after a while it becomes really convenient. has certain drawbacks, like the inability to use it while charging, but these are minor given how long the charge lasts and how quickly it recharges.