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yes i am also no fan of these battery or accu changes ,i hate my mobile because i have to plug it in to charge , best thing is my toothbrush i just have to stick it where it belongs and its charging automatically (induction) so why apple is not able to implement this technology for keyboard an mouse is beyond me for example the imac has such a ideal foot to place keyboard an mouse on, so why not make it charging them , no more battery changes , no more accu changes , no more wires, no more docking stations battery chargers and things like that around

because as long as it does not work like that i stick wired , they dont fail ,have a puk mouse and it sill works perfectly my pro mouse also works perfect.... so why the hassle with wireless mice which need charging always when you need them most
 
I'm one of those that don't really like the magic mouse, mostly because it's size but also because I really prefer a wired mouse. After some digging around I settled for this one, a Razer Pro Click 1.6.



It looks good together with the mac, and has quite nice specs - click the image for more details. I'm very happy with this one to replace my Magic Mouse - maybe it doesn't look quite as good but it's a joy to use and I get the extra side-buttons that are really useful (mapped the to things like exposé, "back / forward" in Firefox and such). I would recommend it to anyone looking for a wired mouse for their mac.

OMG I have to have that:D

And by the way to the guy that said "Why would you want a wired mouse anyway"?. I don't wanna get into the batteries and charging mess:eek:
 
I wish there was a wired version of the Magic Mouse too. I also hate the rails on the bottom... there's too much friction and when you click down, the back end tends to lift up making the mouse do a nose-dive and also making it harder to drag things.

I wish they'd make the Magic Mouse the same size, shape, weight as the Mighty Mouse and add a wire and remove the scroll ball and add multi-touch.
 
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Woof, Woof - Dawg
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Even though I turned signatures off, yours is manually placed into your post so I can't hide it. Can I just say that you have the most annoying signature on this entire forum? Woof, woof? Really? Yeah, we get that your user name is MacDawg... do you need to say woof woof every time and have a .gif image of a couple of paws? Is that supposed to be cool or something?

I really wish you would just post like the rest of us instead of having the same tiring thing in every message you compose.

Thanks.
 
But it would be greener - less batteries in landfill.

That's what's stopping me from buying one. A piece of wire is a compromise I'd be happy with.

It would be nice if apple provided a dock with rechargeable batteries for their wireless mouse. Something like the higher end logitech mice.

Knowing apple they would probably sell it separately for more than the mouse itself, but it would still be nice.
 
Even though I turned signatures off, yours is manually placed into your post so I can't hide it. Can I just say that you have the most annoying signature on this entire forum? Woof, woof? Really? Yeah, we get that your user name is MacDawg... do you need to say woof woof every time and have a .gif image of a couple of paws? Is that supposed to be cool or something?

I really wish you would just post like the rest of us instead of having the same tiring thing in every message you compose.

Thanks.

We all know why its annoying to you Spaz. The left paw is higher than the right.
 
Even though I turned signatures off, yours is manually placed into your post so I can't hide it. Can I just say that you have the most annoying signature on this entire forum? Woof, woof? Really? Yeah, we get that your user name is MacDawg... do you need to say woof woof every time and have a .gif image of a couple of paws? Is that supposed to be cool or something?

I really wish you would just post like the rest of us instead of having the same tiring thing in every message you compose.

Thanks.

Agreed. I've always wanted to say something about it, but I've held back. I'm sure there are more of us who feel the same way.

Also, it's against the rules.

9. Simulated signatures. Signatures must be set in the User Control Panel and not simulated within posts, so that other members can choose whether or not to display them. You may not use automated software such as FoxyTunes Signatunes to insert content into your posts.
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I wish there was a wired version of the Magic Mouse too. I also hate the rails on the bottom... there's too much friction and when you click down, the back end tends to lift up making the mouse do a nose-dive and also making it harder to drag things.

I wish they'd make the Magic Mouse the same size, shape, weight as the Mighty Mouse and add a wire and remove the scroll ball and add multi-touch.

They're too worried about how it looks :rolleyes:
 
Same with me. I thought the Magic mouse would have a built in battery that you plug into the USB port of your computer to charge. And while its charging you can use it as a wired mouse:D There are some mice like that:D

It takes standard rechargeable batteries.
 
I'm one of those that don't really like the magic mouse, mostly because it's size but also because I really prefer a wired mouse. After some digging around I settled for this one, a Razer Pro Click 1.6.

Razer Pro Click 1.6 looks good together with the mac, and has quite nice specs - click the image for more details. I'm very happy with this one to replace my Magic Mouse - maybe it doesn't look quite as good but it's a joy to use and I get the extra side-buttons that are really useful (mapped the to things like exposé, "back / forward" in Firefox and such). I would recommend it to anyone looking for a wired mouse for their mac.

I like "wired mice" and "wired keyboards" as well. Especially since I'm into desktop computers and also have small kids. Small kids and "wireless" things (that can be easily carried away or hidden `as a joke`) is a bad combination. Thus, "wired" items for me as well. Especially for much better keyboards with a side numeric pad.

Like you, I seen a few other folks who don't like the Apple mice units either. Was surfing Youtube a few weeks back and found a lady who loves her non-Apple mouse much better. She had her many reasons for loving non-Apple mice and non-Apple keyboards. She had some valid too......

For me, I too will get "wired" mouse and "wired" keyboard for my future iMac 27".

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I like "wired mice" and "wired keyboards" as well. Especially since I'm into desktop computers and also have small kids. Small kids and "wireless" things (that can be easily carried away or hidden `as a joke`) is a bad combination. Thus, "wired" items for me as well. Especially for much better keyboards with a side numeric pad.

Like you, I seen a few other folks who don't like the Apple mice units either. Was surfing Youtube a few weeks back and found a lady who loves her non-Apple mouse much better. She had her many reasons for loving non-Apple mice and non-Apple keyboards. She had some valid too......

For me, I too will get "wired" mouse and "wired" keyboard for my future iMac 27".

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Wireless mice and keyboards can also be lost easily by mistake since they are not attached to the computer. And they have no real benifet. Other than save USB ports... I don't think I'm ever going to f around with wireless stuff lol...
 
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