Apple Mighty Mouse Wireless Kit | 
| Brand: Apple
List Price: $69.00 Buy New: $62.99 You Save: $6.01 (9%)
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Rating: 74 reviews Sales Rank: 191
Color: White Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 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
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| 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 |
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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.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 69 more reviews...
Used to have Tracking Speed Problem September 25, 2007 Alexander Dat Nguyen (Renton, WA) 20 out of 21 found this review helpful
When I first got this I was disappointed by the speed of the tracking. It was TOO slow, but I later discovered that day that I could easily fix this by installing SteerMouse from Apple's main site. Which give's you full customization for your Mighty Mouse. And SteerMouse is free by the way.. Just search SteerMouse on google and you should find what you need. I quote from Apple's download site: About SteerMouse An advanced driver for USB and Bluetooth mice. It also supports Apple Mighty Mouse very well. SteerMouse can assign various functions to buttons that Apple's software does not allow, including double-clicks, modifier clicks, application switching, assignment of shortcut keys, "snap to" cursor movement, which moves the cursor to target (such as an OK button), and more. SteerMouse lets you control the cursor's Sensitivity on top of the Tracking Speed. (Apple's software only allows adjustment for the Tracking Speed.) By adjusting both configurations, you can customize the ideal setting for the cursor to fit the movements of your hand.
Works with Windows! October 15, 2007 V. Madhusudanan (Seattle, WA USA) 16 out of 17 found this review helpful
I'm a Windows user who happens to like Apple's design aesthetic. The wireless Might Mouse works well with my Lenovo laptop running Windows Vista. I'm using the built in blue tooth card and drivers - which means no dongles to carry along! No special drivers are needed either. I like the mouse! It's clean (no visible buttons), tracks well and has good heft. Issues I have found are - - 3 of the 4 possible buttons work under Windows - Left, Right and Middle click. On Mac's - squeezing the sides of the mouse triggers a fourth button; this doesn't happen with Vista's default mouse driver. - The ball allows scrolling up and down, but not sideways on Vista. - Pairing the mouse with Bluetooth is easy - as long as you know the default "code" on the mouse is 0000. ---- Update after a few months of use: Apple has prioritized form over function. I liked this enough to buy my wife one too - and we both found our wrists hurting after a few months of use. The mighty mouse is not ergonomic. I've since stopped using it and moved back to a Microsoft ergonomic mouse. It's not as pretty, but I value my wrists. I don't recommend this mouse if you intend using it for hours a day.
Bad design for long term use! December 11, 2007 J. Seaman (California) 16 out of 19 found this review helpful
When we first got this mouse, we loved it, but it has a major design flaw. There is no way to really clean the little track ball, unless you disassemble the entire mouse and are really good with puzzles. Besides this, the bluetooth works flawlessly, the feel and usefulness is everything you would expect from Apple. Given the design flaw, Apple should start a cleaning support program that would allow you to get a free cleaning each year.
Good mouse, with some caveats... December 30, 2007 Erik S. Johnson (Yamhill County, OR) 11 out of 12 found this review helpful
Overall, this is a pretty darned good mouse. It features excellent tracking, it is thankfully minimalistic (unlike many mice that have so many buttons it's nearly impossible to figure out how to use the bloody thing), and has that wonderful mini-trackball, which is the best possible way to navigate webpages or large displays (such as Photoshop). Bluetooth pairing with my iMac was a piece of cake, and mouse sensitivity and speed is excellent. Stylistically, it is a great looking mouse -- typical Jonathan Ives stuff. On the downside, the biggest complaint I have about the mouse is that the right click function is slightly spotty for some reason (right-clicks register maybe 95% of the time), and the shape is not ergonomic (though not bad in the hand). I'd prefer an Apple ergonomic mouse with the same minimalist configuration. 03-14-2008 Update: Well, the mouse just expired... I was using the scroll ball and it basically froze and would not turn anymore. Despite an hour trying to fix the problem, including an attempt at disassembling the device, it finally went into the trash and I picked up a Logitech v470 replacement. This was a disappointment given the mouse wasn't that old, but outside of its warranty period. Check out my Logitech review.
Nice Mouse March 8, 2008 TheCommish16 (US) 10 out of 16 found this review helpful
I just bought a new Macbook PRO and was looking for a matching mouse, bluetooth, well made...so I went with the Mighty Mouse. The pros are that it LOOKS great with Apple, it connects via bluetooh, is fairly smooth with tracking. The problems with it are that it's limited in terms of buttons. If you look at a Logitech mouse you find 4-6 buttons or sometimes MORE, this has a great scroll wheel, you're apple one click, and some "side buttons" that supposedly do something...but feel very awkward. I would reccommend TRYING it out at an Apple store first. I like it, but it's no where near as awesome as my Logitech G7.
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