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Apple Mighty Mouse
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$29.95 - $49.99

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Updated:06-17-07
Duration of ownership:6 Months
Strengths: Stylish
Weaknesses: Inconsistant functionality, scroll wheel stops working regularly, squeeze sides far too sensitive, cord too short.
Overall Evaluation: I can't decide what's more frustrating, the scroll wheel or the squeeze side buttons. The wheel stops working regularly, sometimes several times a day. Apple's solution is to hold the mouse upside down and scroll back and forth frantically. This only works temporarily. The squeeze side buttons are placed properly, but I'm constantly launching my application selector when I don't want it (assigned to the squeeze). It's a natural tendency to squeeze when moving or lifting the mouse. It should be at lease half as sensitive. The short cord is also a source of frustration. I have two large displays and lots of desktop, let me mouse!!! It feels like someone is tugging on the cord all day long. Very frustrating. Nice try Apple, but major blunder on this design. In this case, form follows disfunction. I love the idea of this mouse. I hope they get it right next time. For now, it's not useable.
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Updated:03-18-07
Duration of ownership:11 Months
Strengths:
Weaknesses: scroll wheel
Overall Evaluation: We have had problems with the scroll wheel after six months of purchase. We have cleaned the wheel and it worked again after cleaning. Recently, it stopped all together and I need to purchase another mouse. I liked the mouse and it features when it was working correctly. I am worried about the realiability of the model.
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Reviewed by: funwithmacs
Updated:01-24-07
Duration of ownership:1 Years
Strengths: Comfortable, attractive, multi-button, and scrolling
Weaknesses: Inconsistent movement, overly sensitive side buttons, scroll ball needs frequent cleaning
Overall Evaluation: I mostly like this mouse. I was a big fan of the original Apple Mouse that preceded this model. The oval shape fit my hand nicely, and was very comfortable. But, it lacked a right-click ability and a scroll wheel (which almost every other mouse in the world offered). None of the other mice were comfortable in my hands, so I settled for a less functional Apple Mouse that was comfortable to me.Then Apple released the Mighty Mouse. Finally, a multi-button mouse from Apple that fit my hand. I immediately liked this mouse, and was extremely satisfied.But, I quickly discovered that it's side buttons were extremely sensitive. The problem, is that they are not really buttons. They are sensors. The clicking on the side buttons is artificial (as is the clicking noise - electronically generated). The side buttons would activate anytime I had my fingers within an inch of them. So, I eventually decided to deactivate them out of frustration (this is the only solution since this is a common trait in the Mighty Mouse).So, everything was fine. I had my scroll wheel and right-clicking ability now. But, I found out a few months later that the scroll-wheel gets dirty very easily. It stopped scrolling in one direction. So, I cleaned it with a dampened rag and it regained functionality.The only problem with this, is that the mouse cannot be disassembled. So, there is no way to get it 100% clean. So, as time goes on, it requires more and more frequent cleaning. And, sometimes it can take 20 minutes or more of scrubbing and scrolling the ball with a dampened rag to get it to work properly again.It's gotten to where I am forced to clean it about once a week now. When it works, it works beautifully. But, I've never spent this much time cleaning a mouse before in my life (and I've been using mice since the very first one was produced and available to purchase).So, my only real complaint is the scroll ball issue. Since it is a ball, it actually rolls on it's sensors. So, any oil from your fingers (and all fingers have oil) causes the ball and sensors to slick-up.Other companies designs use a wheel on an axis or pin. In that design, there is no direct contact between the wheel and the sensors. So, oil on the wheel doesn't affect the sensors (since the sensors are activated by the rotating pin or axis that the wheel is mounted on).Other than that, there are two things that you will need to get accustomed to. First, there is no right and left button. The whole mouse's body moves up and down when you click. So, a sensor under each finger determines which "click" you are making (left or right). The left finger has priority. So, as long as the left finger is over the sensor, a click with the right finger will still register as a left-click. So, be sure to lift your left finger away from the mouse to make a right-click.And, since the mouse uses an optical tracking sensor, colorful or patterned mouse pads may present some tracking problems. You should use the mouse on a surface that has only a single color if possible. It's tracking sensor seems to easily lose track of it's position more easily than other optical mice I've used. So, the cursor may jump to a corner of the screen frequently if you use a patterned surface under the mouse.Otherwise, it's a nice mouse. But, for many, there may be much better alternatives. For me, it's the only thing that fits my hand right, so I live with it's shortfalls to have a comfortable feeling mouse.
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Reviewed by: briancar
Updated:04-27-06
Duration of ownership:
Strengths: Cute
Weaknesses: Overly-sensitive and even software cannot compensate. Could never train myself not to inadvertently squeeze the sides and get bizarre and undesired on-screen behaviors.
Overall Evaluation: I stopped using this mouse because it was more trouble than it was worth. A free-after-rebate old-school mouse (but with scroll wheel) has taken its place because it actually works. With the mighty mouse I would always end up clicking when I didn't intend to click and even shutting off the side buttons via the software I still consistently got bizarre unintended clicks when trying to use this thing. It looks good, but it's not really a usable mouse.
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Reviewed by: doublesmess
Updated:04-07-06
Duration of ownership:3 Months
Strengths: I do like the scroll ball
Weaknesses: Right click is inconsistent (sometimes it works sometimes it left clicks)Sometimes the left click needs to be pressed more than once
Overall Evaluation: I have given this mouse a positive review in the past (I do not recall where), but now after 3 months of use I have replaced it with an old $20 PC 3 button, USB, optical mouse that cost 1/2 the price. If you are a Mac user and not a 'Mac Nut', save a few bucks and get a better mouse from any other manufacturer. In one phrase I'd characterize the mighty mouse as ....style over substance.
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Reviewed by: ilikespoon
Updated:03-14-06
Duration of ownership:60 Days
Strengths: it is easy to install, look very cool, give much flexibility, the scroll can let you move the bar 4 direction
Weaknesses: the scroll is not very good, but it is ok
Overall Evaluation: I have bought it with my ibook, both items are very cool and nice. I like them very much. It is easy to install, look very cool, give much flexibility, the scroll can let you move the bar 4 direction. The price is a little expensive.
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Reviewed by: algea1
Updated:02-21-06
Duration of ownership:
Strengths: Cute appearance and looks attractive
Weaknesses: Cord is too short, right click is not so easy, squeeze buttons are not sensitive enough, and it takes time to get accustomed to it.
Overall Evaluation: Though I am not a hugh Apple fan, I do like the sophisticated and attractive designs on various products. However, this mouse is somehow not that attractive, at least not to me (may be partially because I have been accustomed to all the two/three button PC mice). My complaints are as follows.1. The cord is too short. I have to use an extension USB cord.2. Right button is not as easy to use as that of PC mice.3. The squeeze buttons are not sensitive enough sometime and I have to push a little bit harder than I expect.4. It takes some time to get accustomed. Well, this may be just me.Overall, I think it's a so-so mouse. It definitely has space to improve.
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Reviewed by: liuspring1
Updated:02-15-06
Duration of ownership:3 Days
Strengths: nice design, light
Weaknesses: expensive, short cord, easy to get dirty
Overall Evaluation: It is a good match to my ibook G4, both color and design.But It certainly is not a mighty mouse as its name shows. Short cord,you need to be a left-handed person to solve this problem. Scrolling ball,too flexible to control where you want to go. Both left and right clicking are not sensitive comparing with my previous used $50 bucks mouse, not a little better.
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Reviewed by: webbie
Updated:02-12-06
Duration of ownership:45 Days
Strengths: comfortable size
Weaknesses: Price is bit high.
Overall Evaluation: My first Apple mouse. I got it along with the mac mini around Christmas. Due to its big size, I feel more comfortable than my previous PC mice. No more things to talk about its function. Like almost all the Apple products, it is overpriced but surprisingly the price was increased after I purchased it. If you do need a mouse for your Mac computer, had better wait for its price to drop.
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Reviewed by: maynardflower
Updated:01-06-06
Duration of ownership:
Strengths: design--clean and bright
Weaknesses: you need time to learn
Overall Evaluation: I just got my ibook from my husband for the Christmas gift and so is the mighty mouse. Well, the shift from PC to Mac itself is a suffer for me so far and the need to learn how to use this mighty mouse is included.This Apple mighty mouse looks really cool, clean and white, too clean that I somewhat am afraid of imagining what it will look like after long time using. I noticed in my local Apple shop, almost all the scrolling balls of the mouses are so dirty that you can hardly find a way to clean it. Not to talk this, this small scroll ball still powerful, it is very flexible and works too good enough to make scroll to fast.When I first saw this mouse, it surprised me most is it just has one button but when I used it later I found it actually got its left and right click under the one button appearance. Forget about my exploration ability to new stuff, I still have a lot of problems using this mouse. The only thing I like this mouse is its side button to call the dashboard which is just under one simple press.
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