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Apple Bluetooth Wireless Mighty Mouse
 
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Apple Bluetooth Wireless Mighty Mouse

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Technical Details

  • Bluetooth wireless connection to Mac
  • Laser tracking engine provides 20x surface sensitivity
  • 360-degree clickable Scroll Ball
  • Touch-sensitive top shell
  • Force-sensing side buttons
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Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 5.4 x 5.4 x 5.4 inches ; 11.5 ounces
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B000B6D39I
  • Item model number: MA272LL/A
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (150 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,658 in Electronics (See Bestsellers in Electronics)

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    #27 in  Electronics > Computers & Accessories > Mice & Keyboards > Mice > Basic Mice
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: July 25, 2006

Product Description

Amazon.com Product Description

Amazon.com Product Description How do you improve on the mouse that has everything? Remove its tail. Mighty Mouse--the mouse that changed the way you scroll--has gone wireless via fast and secure Bluetooth technology. Now you can take that seamless, touch-sensitive, 360-degree scrolling design with you wherever you go.

Like its namesake, Mighty Mouse puts powerful precision in a pint-sized package. With all its clicking capability tucked neatly under the seamless top shell, Mighty Mouse boasts drop-dead good looks and wireless portability, too. And then there’s that ingenious Scroll Ball--the tiniest such mechanism ever used in an input device. No wonder it’s a wonder.


Scroll, zoom, and more easily.


The Mighty Mouse is sleek. View larger.


Enjoy precision laser tracking.
Have a Ball
Try reading this web page without scrolling. Every day you navigate through files, email and web pages by scrolling horizontally and vertically. Now you can do it all with your fingertip. Mighty Mouse’s Scroll Ball features miniature sensors that allow you to manipulate what appears on your screen merely by moving your finger. Scroll up and down to read a long web page or document. Scroll back and forth to follow a timeline in iMovie or keep track of a large spreadsheet in Excel. But getting from point A to point B doesn’t always mean traveling in a straight line. Take a spin on the mouse that’s not afraid of kitty-corner. With Mighty Mouse’s Scroll Ball, you can scroll at a 45-degree angle — even roll in 360-degree sweeps. Pan across a massive digital image in iPhoto or Adobe Photoshop. Take in a whole PDF in Preview. The Scroll Ball moves the content on your screen just as your eyes might move across a printed page. The Scroll Ball acts as an extra mouse button too, offering you one of a few clever clicking options.

All-Terrain Mouse
The wireless Mighty Mouse finds its way courtesy of a laser tracking system that boasts 20 times more sensitivity to surface detail than traditional optical tracking engines. So you can glide the wireless Mighty Mouse over more surfaces--metal, wood, plastic, even your denim (or tweed) clad leg.

It Squeezes, Not Squeaks
It wouldn’t be fair to call Mighty Mouse a two-button mouse with one button. Especially when it responds to pressure from your fingers in four different places. Besides the left- and right-click functions, the Scroll Ball clicks down to act as a third mouse button. And force-sensing buttons on either side of Mighty Mouse respond when you press in with your finger and thumb. Perfect for Mac OS X users, the side buttons are pre-programmed to activate Exposé, so you can view all your windows with a squeeze. Of course, you can also customize Mighty Mouse to open whatever you choose--Spotlight, Dashboard or any application when you have Mac OS X v10.4.6 or later.

The Button That Wasn’t
Alas the fate of the one-button mouse in today’s multibutton world. Who has time for intuitive, elegant design when there is so much clicking to do? Thanks to a smooth top shell with touch-sensitive technology beneath, Mighty Mouse allows you to right click without a right button. Capacitive sensors under Mighty Mouse’s seamless top shell detect where your fingers are and predict your clicking intentions, so you don’t need two buttons — just two fingers. Click on the left side to use Mighty Mouse in its simplest, single-button form. Click on the right to access contextual menus within applications and edit, copy, label or download from your mouse. It’s simple sleight of hand.


The Mighty Mouse offers plenty of functionality.


The mouse works with 1 or 2 AA batteries.
More Mouse, Less Mess
Perfectly portable, the wireless Mighty Mouse goes anywhere you do and banishes clutter in its wake. A secure Bluetooth connection keeps you in control from up to 30 feet, and you can forget lugging around a bulky charging dock: the wireless Mighty Mouse works with one or two AA batteries. Two last longer, but one works just as well and packs ultralight.

A Mac and Mouse Game
Because Apple engineers designed Mighty Mouse to work in perfect harmony with the operating system, you get the full Mac OS X experience from the comfort of your mouse. Take that Scroll Ball button, for instance. Pre-programmed to launch Dashboard, it gives you access to a world of information in a single click. Mighty Mouse’s side buttons show you all your open windows in Exposé with a squeeze. Of course, you can program both of these buttons--along with Mighty Mouse’s right- and left-click functions--to launch Dashboard, Exposé, Spotlight, Application Switcher or any application you choose. Mac OS X gives you the capability, thanks to an intuitive System Preference pane.

Switch Users, Not Mice
Once you set your Mighty Mouse preferences, your Mac will remember them, even if you share your computer with others. Each account on your Mac has its own preferences, so everyone can use Mighty Mouse differently. Program Mighty Mouse as a simple, single-button mouse for a youngster. Set buttons to launch user-specific apps. Limit application access for children by pre-programming Mighty Mouse and locking System Preferences using parental controls. No matter how they work or play, Mighty Mouse makes everybody happy--all from one Mac.

X-Mouse
Mighty Mouse helps you make the most of Mac OS X. Pre-configured to launch Dashboard from the Scroll Ball button and Exposé from the side squeeze buttons, Mighty Mouse gives you lots of other options:

  • Program the Scroll Ball button to launch Application Switcher, then move from one task to another with a scroll.
  • Set any button to start a new Spotlight search and find what you’re looking for, fast.
  • Change the side buttons from displaying all windows in Exposé to displaying only the windows in the current application.
  • Launch any application you choose from any button on Mighty Mouse: Just select "other" from the button drop-down menu and browse for applications in the Finder.
  • Designate either top-shell button as your primary--the perfect solution for southpaws.
  • Activate screen zoom with the keyboard and Scroll Ball.

What's in the Box:
Apple Bluetooth Wireless Mighty Mouse, 2 AA batteries, software CD, instructions.



Product Description

Mighty Mouse features a seamless, touch-sensitive design that combines the simplicity of Apple's popular single-button mouse with the versatility of a wireless multibutton mouse. One-click, right-click, or left-click to access key features of Mac OS X Tiger, or program custom functions. This mouse also includes the clickable Scroll Ball, an innovative feature that allows you to scroll in any direction, not simply up and down. Mighty Mouse is a trademark of Viacom Consumer Products, Inc., used under license.

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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Would be 5 stars except for the scroll ball, November 8, 2007
By Stratman "Don" (Germantown, Maryland United States) - See all my reviews
This is a great mouse in every way save one: the scroll ball has a limited life for all practical purposes. Once it gets dirty (and just like the old pre-optical ball mice, the scroll ball, made of hard rubber, eventually gets dirty), the scroll bar becomes unreliable and then, eventually, useless. Apple's recommended cleaning techniques are ineffective; they might work for 30 minutes or so, but that's it. Though I'm a diehard Mac guy, I'm replacing this with something from Logitech or Microsoft. Too bad, because the design is very elegant and effective in every other respect.
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20 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars not great if you right click a lot, January 15, 2007
By Tarun Upadhyay (Great Falls, VA USA) - See all my reviews
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While for folks who have lived in Appleland for a long time - this might look like a big improvement; coming from windows, I was underwhelmed.

I just moved from Windows to a Mac and am still in the habit of right-clicking a lot. That was one big reason why I bought this mouse instead of using what came along with my iMac. Unfortunately, it misreads a lot of my clicks.

It seems, hardware wise there is only one button on this mouse and the software is supposed to guess (I imagine based on where you press) if its a right click or left click.

This may be very elegant looks-wise but the software is not nearly as ideal as the hardware would be. It considers too many of my left clicks as right clicks and vice versa.

2 stars for good compatibility with all mac products and nice looks but I wont recommend it.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Could be great, but ... is not., April 26, 2008
By Ing Jan Rendek "Jan Rendek" (Slovak Republic, Europe) - See all my reviews
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It's great at the beginning, but sooner or later, the scroll-down function will literally die. There is no non-destructive way to clean the ball to restore its function.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews

3.0 out of 5 stars Nice look & hand feel but otherwise bad design
The mouse looks great and feels good in the hand, but there are several design flaws, which are serious if you are used to 3-button work.

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Published 2 months ago by Turquoise

2.0 out of 5 stars Apple Wireless Mighty Mouse not so mighty
I regret I did not buy from Amazon--then I could have returned it. I don't know why I bought it from online from Apple . . . . Read more
Published 3 months ago by Alan Ebi

4.0 out of 5 stars Bluetooth Mighty Mouse Maintenance, Battery Life, Working Environment and Design.
I've owned 2 of these Wireless Mighty Mouse already for quite a while. I've bought the 1st one in Sep 2006 together with my MacBook and the 2nd in 2007. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Zephyr

5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome mouse.
This is a great mouse for your mac. The battery life is beyond great, it syncs fast right on start up and is very comfortable to use. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Deimos

1.0 out of 5 stars Frank Lloyd Wright of Mice - Avoid it
This mouse is the Frank Lloyd Wright of mice. Form over function. It looks cool. Its sleek. It doesn't work well. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Going Gazelle

1.0 out of 5 stars The worst mouse I've ever used
Horrible mouse, the wheel/ball in particular is not precise at all. Get a decent Logitech with a real scroll wheel for a lot less money -- you'll be a lot more satisfied. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Excelsior

2.0 out of 5 stars Poorly Designed Product
Do not buy this mouse. For one it's $80?? I paid the money when I first bought my MacBookPro because I wanted everything wireless and typically Mac products are high quality. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Benjamin Matz

1.0 out of 5 stars Short-lived
I actually liked this at first. First it doesn't allow for right-clicking and I really missed that, but I liked it otherwise. Read more
Published 7 months ago by MN Mommy

5.0 out of 5 stars Mighty Mouse.. is mighty!
The Mighty Mouse is exactly what it claims to be, mighty. The mouse only having one button to use as left and right click was a little difficult to get used to it, but I'm glad i... Read more
Published 7 months ago by Jeremy Lester

2.0 out of 5 stars Scrolling sticks and eats batteries
The scroll function constantly gets stuck and you have to clean the little rubber ball all of the time to try to fix it. Read more
Published 7 months ago by kko

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