Considering how good the trackpad is on MacBooks, I wanted to know how many of you use a mouse with your MacBook? Based on what I've seen/read, the trackpad is actually better than using a mouse (for daily usage and obviously not gaming).
Never. MBP trackpad, Magic Trackpad in desktop mode, and trackball or Wacom tablet for precise image editing. Never, ever a mouse in this century.Considering how good the trackpad is on MacBooks, I wanted to know how many of you use a mouse with your MacBook? Based on what I've seen/read, the trackpad is actually better than using a mouse (for daily usage and obviously not gaming).
“Is the Magic Mouse any good?” Why don’t you ask something non-controversial, like political or religion questions?Any mouse recommendations for the MacBook Pro 14"? Is the Magic Mouse any good? Looking at its shape and profile, it seems it would be a bit uncomfortable to use?
I use both the trackpad and a Magic Mouse on my 16" M1 Max MBP particularly for CAD when working at a desk.
I do run at native resolution (5120x2880) on the 5K LG upper screen and 3456x2880 on the 16" screen so the icons (which are always as small as I can make them) are very small and require precision.
Some actions I only use the trackpad like swiping across workspaces (± 5 on 5K screen and ±15 on the lower 16" MBP screen). For others I use the mouse particularly where you need precise picking but use both for many actions.
When I go to site I generally only use the trackpad.
Black Magic Mouse is a little slow especially when the battery is below 50%. 16" MBP trackpad is wonderful, even for a Mac, especially for my workflow.
On my M1 13" MBA I only use the trackpad as it is mainly used for content consumption.