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What are some good alternatives to a Magic Mouse?
I think it's time to shed my USB wired mouse and go Bluetooth. While the Magic Mouse seems cool, I find it a bit uncomfortable in use—yes I'm aware of MMFixed [mmfixed.com]
What I'm looking for is a mouse that's simple, comfortable, looks good and most importantly Bluetooth. Can I get your recommendations?
What I'm looking for is a mouse that's simple, comfortable, looks good and most importantly Bluetooth. Can I get your recommendations?
Razor Orochi, about the same price, much higher DPI if you are into design.
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I love my Apple Mighty Mouse. Can't stand the magic mouse, it's almost as bad as those round ones from the original iMac.
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I find that the benefits of the magic mouse heavily outweigh the flaws. And the only flaw of this mouse is that it's not very ergonomic. On the other hand it works flawlessly with any apple computer and the swiping uses are worth the price of admission alone. After using it for a while you become accustomed to the grip, give it a chance you won't regret it.
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I really like the Anywhere Mouse by Logitech.
www.logitech.com/en-us/mice-pointers/mice/devices/...
It connects wirelessly, is really comfortable, and is priced under the magic mouse. I especially like Logitech's tactile feel when working on DAWs and Ableton Live.
www.logitech.com/en-us/mice-pointers/mice/devices/...
It connects wirelessly, is really comfortable, and is priced under the magic mouse. I especially like Logitech's tactile feel when working on DAWs and Ableton Live.
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I'd get the Cyborg R.A.T 9. It's a bluetooth mouse and is very customizable, and adjustable. You could also go with any wireless Logitech mouse, but they have a dongle that you have to plug into a USB port.
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