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With my new computer I got a wireless Mighty Mouse.

Firstly, wireless is the Right Thing for a mouse. (I got a wireless keyboard, too, but the difference is less noticeable; just a bit less cable clutter.) Being able to pick it up and walk off is a bit weird but without the cable it feels much more free.

The scroll ball is much less awkward than any scroll wheel I've encountered; I've not once accidentally produced a scroll when I wanted to middle-click. The target area is a little small for clicking, which might be an issue for some people; what would be nice is if the area around it functioned as a middle button too. The horizontal scrolling is handy; in retrospect it seems a sufficiently obvious extension to the idea of a scroll wheel that I'm amazed no-one's tried it before. I tried the 360° scrolling in Lightroom but even when it worked it was rather juddery. Perhaps this is a software problem, in which case we can hope for future improvements; as a nonworking new feature, rather than a missing standard feature, it doesn't seem like much of an immediate loss, but don't buy on the basis of this feature until you've seen it working properly!

The side button (two buttons, but you squeeze them to make a single click) is a good idea but it's not really sensitive enough - you have to squeeze quite hard to get it to do anything. Given it's a natural place to hold the mouse I can see that there's a need to avoid false positives but some kind of sensitivity adjustment might have been a good idea. The default mapping to Exposé seems sensible, though I still find I use a hot corner more because you need to squeeze so hard.

Where it really falls down though is the right button. In theory it's supposed to spot when your pressing on the right hand side rather than the left hand side; in practice this seems extremely unreliable - earlier today I demonstrated to Naath three consecutive clicks without moving my finger of which the first two were interpreted as left button and the third the right button.

Power-cycling the mouse seems to help a bit but not permanently and, sheesh, you shouldn't have to reboot a mouse! I can seriously see this driving me back to my trackball (a Kensington Expert Mouse, which is excellent if obviously misnamed), which would be a shame, as apart from this it's a pretty good mouse.

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Date: 2006-11-15 09:40 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] reddragdiva
Liz had a wireless mouse for her PowerBook and loved it, but it used non-rechargeable lithium batteries that were £3 each and lasted a month. Um, no.

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Date: 2006-11-15 10:01 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] ewx.livejournal.com
Mine currently has a pair of rechargeable AAs in.

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Date: 2006-11-15 10:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] truecatachresis.livejournal.com
The horizontal scrolling is handy; in retrospect it seems a sufficiently obvious extension to the idea of a scroll wheel that I'm amazed no-one's tried it before.

The last several generations of Microsoft mice have had horizontal scroll as well.

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Date: 2006-11-15 11:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nunfetishist.livejournal.com
Genius were making "ball" mice at least 4 years ago, too...

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Date: 2006-11-15 11:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] james-r.livejournal.com
I got a wireless keyboard, too

Do you not squirm at the thought of typing passwords into it?

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Date: 2006-11-15 11:19 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] baljemmett.livejournal.com
Given that my wireless keyboard stops functioning if I use it from the other end of the desk, I'm not too worried about that! Non-OEM-cheapo wireless keyboards with letters that don't rub off within a year may not suffer from this problem, of course.

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Date: 2006-11-15 11:19 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] aardvark179.livejournal.com
Can't say I've ever had a problem with the right/left click detection on my mighty mouse. The entire click mechanism failed once due to an unfortunate encounter with some stout, but cleaning fixed that.

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Date: 2006-11-16 06:28 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] pne.livejournal.com
wireless is the Right Thing for a mouse.

Not for me. I had a wireless mouse that came with this computer, but each time the batteries went a bit low, the cursor would skip uncontrollably for a few seconds at random intervals, which was really annoying.

It wasn't easy to find a non-wireless mouse as a replacement, since apparently wireless is all the rage, but I love me my wireful mouse, where I don't have to worry about the state of the batteries.

(The wireless keyboard that also came with the computer has given me a lot less trouble, and I haven't replaced that.)

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Date: 2006-11-16 08:10 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mobbsy.livejournal.com
I found that right-click took a little getting used to, but soon got the knack of it. It's inductive, and also defaults to left click. Try starting by lifting your hand off the mouse (slightly) and just pressing the right hand side, that should work. After that you'll slowly get a feel for what the least movement you need to get a right click.

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Date: 2006-11-16 07:20 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] curious-reader.livejournal.com
Can you use all mice for every computer? Mine needs a USB cable. When I bought a Dell laptop mouse from ebay it did not work properly. They offer sometimes new mice not used but I am not sure if I can just take any. I actually got used to my touch pad but it often clicks itself which is very annoying.

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