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In September, we experienced a problem with the Apple Pro Mouse in-house at MacFixIt, first hand. The problem manifested on our Power Macintosh G4/733 (QuickSilver, only one display connected).
Apple May Finally Fix the Magic Mouse's Biggest Problem The new rumored design could actually let you use the mouse while it's charging, putting an end to the longstanding 'inverted turtle' issue ...
Wading through the reports for the revised version of Mac OS X 10.2.8 (build 6R73), it appears that most of the conistently appearing problems have been fixed. The issues that are appearing now ...
The problem arose with a beloved Logitech MX Master 3 for Mac mouse that began intermittently disconnecting from my Intel-powered 13-inch 2020 MacBook Pro. The mouse would become nonresponsive.
Apple’s Magic Mouse is both beautiful and clever in its functionality. But there’s one Magic Mouse problem so obvious and annoying, it’s become universally mocked: you can’t use the mouse ...
It’s still disappointing, and it seems Apple fans will have to rely on Apple to properly fix the Magic Mouse in the future, or find a better mouse alternative.
Think different, think performance What is a mouse for? Part of the problem is that Apple treats the Magic Mouse as an afterthought.
The Magic Mouse is infamous for its terrible underside charging port position and poor ergonomics. Apple's next design overhaul could finally atone for the sin.