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The apple mighty mouse is one of apple’s greatest mice’s ever made.Before the mighty mouse there was the ever so-popular pro mouse.And before that was the puck mouse which everyone hated,even apple fanboy’s.But today i have for you a apple mighty mouse review.Lets Start out with the good stuff.The mighty mouse shows no sighn of actual buttons,like a microsoft or any other brand other than apple has.It has a very small scroll wheel on the top which is the only sighn of a actual button.But there are actualy four buttons on it,you just can’t see them.The one on the left and right is for exspose on a mac.And those same two buttons on a PC act as a foward and back button for web browsing.It is a very simple mouse nothing really to complicated about it.I guess thats just how apple is with ther products,very simple products.Now the bad stuff.The right click is disabeld on a Mac,so that means you have to go into System Prefrences and change it to right click manully.And on A PC it is already enabled in the mighty mouse,But only for PC’s though.The scrool wheel tends to breal easily if you push too hard on it,so that means you have to be gentle with it whether on a PC or a Mac.And the last bad thing about the mighty mouse is that it has a very short wire.So i recomend you buying a USB Hub to keep it close by.And that has been my review of the Apple Wired Mighty Mouse.

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Mad Max Comment by Mad Max on February 1, 2009 at 4:38am
The short wire thing is easily explained. It's designed to be used along side the aluminium or pro keyboard, that come with 2 USB ports made specifically for mice and other input devices like graphics tablets. "Right click" is disabled by default in OS X anyway so it's not really anything to do with the mouse itself.

I find this the most comfortable mouse I've ever used, even more so than the vastly more expensive Microsoft and Logitech mice I've used. The only real con for me is the inability to press left and right buttons together seeing as it's a sensor and not actually buttons in the traditional sense, but that's a moot point beyond gaming, which I do very little of, and if I do need both button functionality at once I always have my Microsoft mouse on stand by.

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