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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Works like a charm!!!!, December 21, 2008
Although I just installed this mouse 2 hours ago I think I can tell most of its pros and cons, if any more arise I'll make sure to update this review.
Im starting to love this mouse for the same reasons I loved the wireless mighty mouse, which is built for Mac and almost perfect integration with bluetooth and the mac os, so here is what I found:
Pros:
- 1 more function than mighty mouse with a 5th button.
- You can use the 4th and 5th button for almost whatever you want.
- The 4th button can be used seamlessly, better than MM.
- IT HAS NO SCROLL BALL This is by far the major advantage of this device, it has optical tracking for scrolling which means NO DIRTY BALL, no issues with the scrolling being clunky.
- The cursor seems to run very fast and very precise in the last two hours I found only a couple of issues.
-Even though it has 5 buttons its very simple to use, this looks and feels like an apple product, it looks real good with my Mac mini
Cons.
- For some reason the apps or docs dont open with double click on the finder, I've tried several twiking and have been unable to make it work, this hasn't been a big deal since you can just right click and press open, still is a little annoying. (I sent Technical support a question about this, I expect a response in a couple of days) (Double Click has worked with everything else I've tried, like icons on desktop and inside applications, it seems to be an issue with the Finder)
- Even though you can install targus drivers and software to configure the 4th and 5th buttons, there's no battey level indicator as there is with the Mighty Mouse.
UPDATE: (after a week and a half)
I have found a couple of more issues with this mouse that should matter when making a decision in buying it.
- The scrolling is not very controllable on slow scrolling apps like Firefox and Itunes Store. Its also not very precise on other apps. (it works fine on Safari)
- I haven't got a response on the double clicking issue on the Finder (see above)
- When you start your machine it doesn't recognize it right away, you have to move it and click on it for a little while before it's recognized.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Seriously - the best mouse I've ever used!, February 4, 2009
I've been looking for the perfect mouse for years and years, and believe it or not, the Targus Mac Bluetooth Mouse is the closest I've ever come, and I have dozens of crappy and dead mice in my drawers to show for my search.
Targus has created a fabulous alternative for the Apple Bluetooth Wireless Mighty Mouse, and I hope has a instant hit on its hands!
Why is this the perfect mouse?
1. Just right hand feel. Great size, great glide, great center bump for my palm to rest on, great weight, sure actions of all the buttons. There is a definite left button and right button (unlike Apple Might Mouse which sometimes makes it hard to get a right click.) The mouse is symmetric - except for the thumb buttons - so it is better for left handed people that other mice with shaped to fit right hands.
2. The optical scroll wheel is insanely great. This thing isn't going to wear out in a few months like all the mechanical scroll wheels or balls, or start to not scroll in one direction (sorry Apple Mighty Mouse). The middle click it provides is solid and won't happen accidentally like tends to happen on a wheel mouse. And the optical scroll really works. Not only do you get smooth normal scrolling, you can flick your finger and get an auto continuous scroll, kind of like you get on an iPhone. Never seen another mouse do this, and it is a wonderful feature. Seems to be a hardware feature since it works on my Windows Virtual Machines, too.
3. Bluetooth - no wires, no dongles, no USB cable to a receiver (of course, this is only relevant if you have Bluetooth).
4. Very easy to install. Worked perfectly without drivers and uses standard Mac Mouse System Settings. You can also download a Mac driver that configures the thumb buttons (two of them). That worked perfectly (Targus is helping everyone by not including a CD that will be obsolete by the time the end user gets the new mouse!), and had really useful options for setting the button functions. I have mine set to "Reveal Windows" (same as F9), and Select All, two things I do a lot. But there are plenty of choices. I've had other mice with more buttons, but in reality, I never used them much because I couldn't remember what they were all set to. I think only two thumb buttons (because you do use your thumb to press them) are just right.
CAN THIS BE TRUE? Well, I think so, or I wouldn't be writing this review. There might be some very tiny issues - some might want more buttons, there is a delay after you bring your Mac out of sleep to find the mouse (but this is a Bluetooth "feature," and not the fault of this mouse), the thumb buttons don't do anything in bootcamp or virtual Windows machines. I don't know about battery life yet. But all in all, this mouse overcomes almost all the flaws I've ever seen in other mice, and I really can't say I've found any of its own. Targus seems to have solved all the driver issues mentioned in some of the other reviews, so don't let those comments stop you from getting this mouse.
Some of the other reviews have said the optical scroll is sensitive and hard to use. I've managed to get my system mouse settings adjusted so that I find scrolling works smoothly with every app I use. But I'll admit it is sensitive to the settings - even the double click speed - you'll likely have to fiddle more than once to get it to work just right. And it does take a little getting used to how the sensor works - it is an optical sensor, and it will detect motion when you just barely brush the scroll "button". But after a while, it becomes quite natural to exert just the right amount of touch. It will feel quite different than a mechanical ball or wheel, but it still works great.
Attention TARGUS: Get a full Windows driver for this mouse available immediately! While it is a Mac Mouse from the core - models Mac Style and functionality - I can see no technical reasons this (and its USB brother) couldn't be huge hits on Windows, too.
Other notes: I can only assume that the Targus Wireless Mouse for Mac will work just as well. It is a bit cheaper, but uses a USB dongle instead of Bluetooth.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Targus Bluetooth Mouse for Mac (AMB08) Review, January 17, 2009
I've been using this mouse for about 6 months these are my experiences. Overall, I'd say it's an excellent mouse and I'd definitely buy it again.
1) Bluetooth Syncs effortlessly with the Mac OS. After you set up the device you rarely have to think about it. It works from an impressive distance too, which is useful for advances slides in presentations.
2) There are 5 buttons plus an on/off switch for lots of flexibility. I like to customize and use all of the buttons on my mice, and the more the better in my opinion.
3) The styling is very Mac-like and the mouse looks at home next to my MacBook Pro
4) It is great on batteries. I leave it on almost all of the time and I'm amazed at how long a pair of AA's last in the thing. This is so much better then my previous Rf wireless mouse
4) The optical scroll sensor was the reason I bought this mouse. I wanted 4-way scrolling and I've read horror stories about trackball style scrollers (like Apple's Mighty Mouse) getting gummed up. It's a unique feature that I'm sure will turn up in other mice in the future. The program Smart Scroll" from [...] has really helps with the usability of the mouse. Without it the scrolling can feel a little jerky.
5) A driver update from Targus seemed to fix a lot of the problems I had with the mouse initially.
6) Depressing the optical scroll pad initiates the mouse button-3 click. You have to push the button like you mean business to get it to register a click.
7) As far as I know there are no Windows-specific drivers available. So, if you are like me and periodically use Windows via Boot Camp, buttons four and five aren't available.
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