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Apple Mighty Mouse Wireless Kit

Apple Mighty Mouse Wireless Kit
Brand: Apple
Category: CE

Buy New: $69.00



Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 70 reviews

Color: White
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 4
Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 5.5 x 2.5
Warranty: 1 year warranty

MPN: MB111LL/A
Model: MB111LL/A
UPC: 885909173969
EAN: 0885909173969
ASIN: B000V1LOC6

Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • Laser technology delivers 20 times the performance of standard optical tracking
  • Pre-programmed side button launches Dashboard
  • Miniature sensors detect even the slightest movement
  • Top-shell design matches other Apple products
  • Bluetooth technology and Touch-sensitive technology

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Now you can get the world-famous Mighty Mouse without the tail. With its Bluetooth technology, the wireless Mighty Mouse gives you complete freedom of movement with no cable clutter. It features the popular Scroll Ball that lets you move anywhere inside a document, without lifting a finger. And its laser tracking technology allows it to work on more surfaces with greater precision.


Customer Reviews:   Read 65 more reviews...

2 out of 5 stars Would be a great mouse, but for its poor scroll ball reliability   July 25, 2008
Stratman (Germantown, Maryland United States)
New, out of the box, this is a great mouse. The design is simple yet elegant: it functions very well...for a few months that is, until the scroll ball gets dirty (and it will get dirty). Once that happens, the mouse is done. The scroll sensation begins to feel rough and gravelly under your finger, and scroll sensitivity becomes intermittent and unpredictable. Apple suggests various techniques for cleaning the ball, but none of them are effective. So, if you don't mind forking over $70 for a new mouse, say, every four to six months, by all means get a Mighty Mouse. You'll love it while it works.


2 out of 5 stars Poor Design - the scroll ball stops working   July 20, 2008
Emmacakes (Wisconsin)
I have no problem with right or left clicks, just the scroll ball that quit working - just like it did on the mouse that came with my iMac. Everything is great about the mouse except that the scroll ball stops working [have I made that clear] and there is no convenient way to clean it. I have a cheap Microsoft mouse at work that I beat on every day and it keeps on going. This is not rocket science, as they say, Just a simple mouse and a simple function.


5 out of 5 stars Mighty Mouse,Mighty Fine!   July 13, 2008
L. Jones (Augusta, Georgia)
Get a Mighty Mouse it is awesome dude! Really!

I read tons of reviews on the mouse before i tried it they were average about the mouse and higher on the keyboard!
Glad iI listened to me and took the plunge it is terrific, very easy to get the hang of Wow!
And that trackball underneath the index finger is sooooo silky smooth! It does not feel cheaply made to me at all and it is very functual. All I can say is take it from someone whose actually using one and is extremely happy with it.

The Mac Mini, wireless keyboard , and mighty mouse have all been a very pleasant surprise trip that i'm glad I made!



3 out of 5 stars could've been a decent mouse   July 1, 2008
Chris Makarsky (San Francisco, CA)
This would be a much better mouse if there was an easy way to customize the side buttons separately (instead of having only one "squeeze" function). I also couldn't get the squeeze to work as a back function in my browser without a third-party program.

I didn't mind not having a physical distinction between the left and right button, but I know that bugs some people so it's worth mentioning.

The scroll ball is a nice idea in concept, and works beautifully for the first few weeks -- horizontal scrolling has never been easier. But you'll eventually get some gunk trapped between the ball and the casing and your scrolling experience comes to a complete stop.

It's a decent mouse for a pack-in but power users will likely want to upgrade to something better.



3 out of 5 stars Form Mostly Over Function?   June 25, 2008
A.K. (Pennsylvania)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Like others, I recently purchased a 2.5GHz MacBook Pro after being away from the Mac world for a few years. I wanted something that matched the MacBook in function and in form. Unfortunately, I only got three-fourths of what I wanted.

Out of fairness, I'll note the good first.

The Mighty Mouse looks like every other Apple design--minimalist, yet refined. From the top, it could double as a bar of soap due to its milky white oval design. The side buttons sit nearly flush and unnoticeable, and the scrolling ball is neatly recessed. The smooth bottom slides easily on a mouse pad or wooden desk surface. And, because mine is new, the scrolling ball operates flawlessly (though I am wary of dirt--but hoping that the alcohol cleaning cures it). Bluetooth connectivity is perfect--though, from what I've experienced in the short time I've had the MacBook, Apple focuses on simplicity and making things "work." Connectivity, then, is no different. Essentially, it looks good, and for a casual use, is perfect. In other words, 2/2.

That being said, I expect a little more out of Apple.

As others have noted, if you have your pointer finger on the left of the mouse, it is difficult to register a right click (due to the collapsing nature of the click mechanism). To have a flawless right click, you need to life your pointer finger. Of course, left-clicking works well.

The left and right side buttons, which apparently match your thumb and ring fingers, are quite difficult to operate. In the process of squeezing in my thumb, for example, I can't help but compress the mouse itself, which results in a left click. The right side is even more difficult and usually requires the a bit more manipulative force. I'm not sure if Apple made the buttons too stiff or if I am doing something wrong--but, a mouse being a mouse, I cannot imagine that I am making an error in use. Hence, 1/2--for a total of 3/4 of the way there.

All that being said, I hope that over time two things happen: (1) I get used to it and the mechanisms "break in," and (2) that Apple tweaks the design to allow easier operation of the side buttons and right click. While it's "close" to what I expect from Apple, it's not "close enough." I would buy it again, however, because I wanted something Apple, and that's exactly what I received.




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