eji said:I love the Mighty Mouse. I've been using mine for about 2 months, and every time I have to use my wife's iBook, I start clicking on mouse buttons that don't exist. I don't know how I survived so contentedly on one button for so long.
I really don't have too much trouble with the indistinct buttons, which is the negative aspect I think the revews have tended to focus on. And I like the ability to scroll both horizontally and vertically or invoke Dashboard with the (customizable) center button.
Also, with wireless, you've got to continually recharge or replenish the batteries, and there's the worrying chance that they won't work with some boot modes. What happens if you've got to boot your computer into some basic diagnostic mode and your wireless BT keyboard isn't recognized? For me, I prefer the safety of hardwired hardware.
SpecialGuessed said:Hi There, I'm a newbie to all this, in fact I'm still waiting for my first Imac 20" to arrive. (COME ONE APPLE....they've been dragging their feet since the 17th MAY!!) I opted for the wireless mouse and keyboard when I ordered it and have since read all sorts of threads about bad battery life, the mouse losing connection and an array of other complaints.
Would it be worth investing more money and getting a mighty mouse as well just in case?
Someone mentioned above about certain circumstances where the mouse may not work, would a wireless keyboard not work in this scenario too?
Many thanks.
getBytesLoaded said:Why not buy a Mighty Mouse, and return it if you don't like it better than the wireless? I switched from a wireless to the Mighty Mouse and haven't thought about going back. The scroll ball on the Mighty Mouse is great, and the pressure sensitive buttons are easy to get used to. Everyone in my office uses them and feels the same way.
SpecialGuessed said:Hi There, I'm a newbie to all this, in fact I'm still waiting for my first Imac 20" to arrive. (COME ONE APPLE....they've been dragging their feet since the 17th MAY!!) I opted for the wireless mouse and keyboard when I ordered it and have since read all sorts of threads about bad battery life, the mouse losing connection and an array of other complaints.
Would it be worth investing more money and getting a mighty mouse as well just in case?
Someone mentioned above about certain circumstances where the mouse may not work, would a wireless keyboard not work in this scenario too?
Many thanks.
SpecialGuessed said:Would it be worth investing more money and getting a mighty mouse as well just in case?