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The funkiest mouse out, but no wireless version? Seems rather odd...
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It looks nice. If it would have been BT (w/ USB charging) I would have considered buying as many as three, but with a cable... Hmm, maybe I'll get one to try out.
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I shall wait for the bluetooth version.
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Looks pretty wicked to me. I want one.
[Sigh]
I'm sad.
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With Bluetooth becoming more or less standard equipment across the board I would think that Apple would have release a BT version along side of this one. I have been holding off on getting a different mouse just to see if the rumors were true. Since they are true it looks like I am still going to have to wait because I don't need a mouse with a cord.
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I really want this, but yeah... gonna wait wait for the wireless version
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Originally Posted by honz
I really want this, but yeah... gonna wait wait for the wireless version
You know, I saw the announcement and was so excited over how cool the thing is I didn’t even notice it has a... well... tail.
I'm so used to wireless (be it BlueTooth or RF or what have you) it didn't even dawn on me that they would release a CORDED mouse!
So, yeah... as cool as it is, I'll be waiting for the BLUETOOTH version as well. Too bad. It really looks sweet.
Afterthought:
Anyone know if this will become standard equipment with newly ordered Macs? Just curious as I just ordered a 2.7Ghz G5.
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Apple finally relents and makes a multi-button mouse and yet there are still complainers.
Geez.
edit: Ok, I jumped the gun. The comments regarding BT are valid and I'm sure that version is coming soon.
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Wow. Apple's first multi-button mouse. I thought it would never happen. I guess they thought of a way to make it innovative.
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Maybe they need the extra juice of a wired mouse in order to run that built in speaker.
Yup - that's right - this thing actually has a built in speaker in order to make a 'click' sound, because with the solid-state click sensors it's otherwise silent !
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I'm up for one, for sure. I don't like the feeling of BT/wireless mice as it always feels like I'm dragging one pixel too slow.
Hope the feel is as good as the looks are.
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It must be starting to get chilly at a certain bad place. Combining a trackball and mouse sounds like a really cool idea. But I like to rest my fingers on all three primary buttons, clicking at whim, it would be uncomfortable to always have my fingers 'hovering' lest I accidently activate the wrong click.
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I dig it. The cord doesn't bother me for at-home use. However I have always though Apple's mice were too lightweight. I wonder if this one's any "heftier" to hold.
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Just found this at the bottom of the product page..
Mighty Mouse is a trademark of Viacom Consumer Products Inc., used under license.
Does this mean that the technology wasn't designed/developed by Apple?
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Ok.. So I'm dumb.. Just read the rest of the pages, and it's the cartoon character Mighty Mouse that is the trade-mark
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Originally Posted by as2
Does this mean that the technology wasn't designed/developed by Apple?
It probably means that Viacomm owns the copyright to the old Mighty Mouse cartoons.
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Originally Posted by as2
Just found this at the bottom of the product page..
Does this mean that the technology wasn't designed/developed by Apple?
I imagine it has more to do with this mouse:
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Originally Posted by Gee4orce
Maybe they need the extra juice of a wired mouse in order to run that built in speaker.
Yup - that's right - this thing actually has a built in speaker in order to make a 'click' sound, because with the solid-state click sensors it's otherwise silent !
I think that this is reason for the cord. It would need too much power for batteries. You have the optical system, the pressure sensors and the mini speaker. Ouch.
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not sure if i really like the no button design. i'll have to test it out before getting one.
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Does it still actually move down when it clicks? I hope so...
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Well, I'm definitely testing one out soonish, but there's no way I'm spending money on a corded mouse. Hopefully, you can customize each button to any arbitrary keystroke or key/click combo. Otherwise, I gotta shell out extra Gamepad Companion or USB Overdrive, so I may as well get someone elses moose.
Uh, mousse.
Mouse. whatever.
Oh, also. Mighty Mouse: what a stupid name. Not very Apple-like. Ugh.
Also also. from the pics, it looks like the ugs. Maybe it's prettier in person. I think my apple BT mouse is beautiful and comfy, but the little ball stuck on top makes it look truly weird. Almost seems like it'd look better with lines to differentiate the top buttons. But I s'pose I oughtta reserve judgement 'til I get my grubby paws on it..
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Reason: forgot 2 unimportant things.)
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Originally Posted by threestain
Looks pretty wicked to me. I want one.
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Touch sensitive buttons? No thanks!
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Originally Posted by kennethmac2000
The funkiest mouse out, but no wireless version? Seems rather odd...
I wonder if they'll make this standard equipment.
Is there anything left of the Macintosh?
*sigh*
My mother might like one for her PC laptop. I'm content with my cheapo Logitech scroll mouse.
Does this mean UNSANITY has to rename their mouse pointer software?
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what i'm curious about is the resolution on the optical sensor...800..1600dpi? couldn't find it anywhere in the tech specs.
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Reason: merged here from other thread)
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Definitely cool.
The last apple mouse I bought was the black apple pro mouse. Very nice but the cable was too short ( these days I had an iBook blueberry with usb on the left side ). It was clearly intended to be used with the apple pro keyboard ( with usb ports left and right ).
Can anyone update me? Is the usb cable for apple mice now longer than 30 centimeters?
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I was looking forward to ditching my Kensington PilotMouse BT for this as soon as I saw the report. But no BT means no purchase for me. Oh well.
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I've never used a wireless mouse that hasn't had perceptible latency. Everybody else I know usually can't detect it with the same mouse, but I can, and it pisses me off -- I just find it that annoying while I'm working. Maybe I'm Superman or something, I dunno...but I guess I like my corded mice, thank you. So, I might buy this one. Despite the fact that it's a multi-button mouse now and some people wouldn't like that, I do think the design is very Apple-like, and I like it.
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Hell freezes over... again.
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Originally Posted by elvis2000
Touch sensitive buttons? No thanks!
I agree. Having tactile feedback I think is important. Would anyone want a touch sensitive keyboard?? But I'm willing to try it out at my local Apple Store.
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Originally Posted by Stratus Fear
I've never used a wireless mouse that hasn't had perceptible latency. Everybody else I know usually can't detect it with the same mouse, but I can, and it pisses me off -- I just find it that annoying while I'm working. Maybe I'm Superman or something, I dunno...but I guess I like my corded mice, thank you. So, I might buy this one. Despite the fact that it's a multi-button mouse now and some people wouldn't like that, I do think the design is very Apple-like, and I like it.
On my PC I have a MS Intellimouse Explorer that works very well. No perceptible lag and long battery life. If there were any noticable lag I would definitely have felt it Doom 3 or Half Life. It uses RF however, not BT.
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Originally Posted by d0ubled0wn
I agree. Having tactile feedback I think is important. Would anyone want a touch sensitive keyboard?? But I'm willing to try it out at my local Apple Store.
looks like there is a speaker inside to simulate clicks....
can't wait to try this out...
and can't wait for USB overdrive to change the top two buttons to 4!!!!
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Well, so far, Mighty Mouse isn't even a BTO option for new machines. I seriously doubt this will become the default mouse. (And I hope it does not!)
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Yep. Will wait for a Bluetooth version....what were they thinking offering no wireless?
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First Apple makes a computer for under 500 dollars
Then they join forces with Intel
And now a two button mouse...
WHAT IS THE WORLD COMING TO?
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Originally Posted by d0ubled0wn
On my PC I have a MS Intellimouse Explorer that works very well. No perceptible lag and long battery life. If there were any noticable lag I would definitely have felt it Doom 3 or Half Life. It uses RF however, not BT.
My friend has that same mouse. While it's not as bad as a lot of the Logitech wireless I've used, I can still notice lag. I don't know why. So I've just stuck with my old Logitech MX500 for a while...
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Does this mean they'll finally offer a multi-button trackpad for laptops? Every time I borrow my wife's iBook, within seconds I'm swearing up and down because I can't figure how to live without a right-click button.
Please, Apple. Multi-button trackpad. Please.
Have to say I'm leery of touch sensitive buttons. Definitely have to test drive it at the Apple store. Luckily they just opened one 3 blocks from my house.
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cool mouse!
I also think it's strange that they haven't done a wireless version ???
I would like to test it before buying one.
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Hook us up. This time perhaps an iPod like battery in it that will last for a long time.
I still love my ExpertMouse Wireless (optical) from Kensington.
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anyone know the dpi resolution of the sensor? i see we merged threads here...
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That's amazing, sort of. I wanted a headless desktop to switch from my ibook and I got the Mac Mini. I wanted a scroll mechanism to let me scroll sideways and now mighty mouse.
I have some concerns though. Mainly that since the wheel is now a ball, it will likely be susceptible to clogging that the old ball mice were, which is why I use an optical mouse. It'll probably be worse since your hands are dirtier than the desk. There is another mouse where the wheel tilts to give you sideways movement.
Also, I haven't had very good experiences with my ibook trackpad so I don't know how reliable the touch sensitive buttons would be. I actually love the idea of touch sensitive stuff but I don't think it's accurate.
The cable needs to be longer too. I got rid of my pro mouse pretty quick after realising the usb ports on my ibook were on the left and the cable only just reached round my 12" ibook. After getting a 3 button M$ optical mouse, I never looked back and now have a 5-button.
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i use iScroll and have right click on my PB now. all i gotta do is keep my two fingers on the trackpad while clicking. you might wanna check out iScroll or Sidetrack to heal what ails ya.
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What's the big deal about the cord? Wireless mice have never made sense to me. A good mouse has a soft cord that doesn't get in the way. Why add the hassle of having to change or recharge batteries? I just don't see the point, when you consider it's a device that lives entirely within arm's reach.
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just a note for those who only want one button. you can keep that as an option. how many buttons you have depends on how you program it. seems pretty cool to me.
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Cord or no cord, this mouse looks mighty sweet. I'm getting one.
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I consider the fact that it is NOT wireless a plus.
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Bluetooth schmuetooth, I'm suprised no one cares about the 360 degree scrolling capabilities. I don't know of another mouse that can do this yet, and for graphics work I can see how this would be quite useful. Goin' down to the U Village this evening to check it out. If I like it, its mine
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well considering that the mighty mouse LOOKS like a one button mouse... there is actually a right click... so i assume the next powerbooks might have one button but it can actually right click depending on where you apply the pressure on...
anyway regarding BT mice... you guys need to be patient... when apple first released the "pill" mouse... there was no BT version... im sure design-wise you should have noticed that apple has moved from transparent to WHITE... and e current BT mouse has no transparent casing... besides... itz a big leap for apple to create this mouse cuz it actually has 5 mouse buttons instead of one... that is like WOAH... +4 from the original.. and a 360 degree scroll wheel... which is gonna make adobe photoshop work alot easier... instead of using the annoying hand tool...
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Originally Posted by Gee4orce
Maybe they need the extra juice of a wired mouse in order to run that built in speaker.
Yup - that's right - this thing actually has a built in speaker in order to make a 'click' sound, because with the solid-state click sensors it's otherwise silent !
My Logitech Cordless Presenter had such a piezo feedback mechanism as well. It was useful because the scroll buttons didn't actually depress. There was no way to know whether one had depressed them without that little piezo 'click'.
I'm waiting for the Bluetooth version as well.
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I'm not impressed. I expect more from Apple. This is simply a combination of existing technologies and nothing new.
Now, how many of you are really going to keep your fingers hovering over the buttons, and never touch them unless you intend to make a "click"? There's a reason everyone else stuck with a true switch design instead of a touch sensitive design.
This has failure written all over it.
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