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It's about time Apple works on its most criticized products. The CEO of Apple was literally speechless when asked about the legacy of the Magic Mouse. Maybe this will make the Magic Mouse a little more usable. The iMac is back, but it's not quite the ...
In the early days of computers, mice (and keyboards) were the only ways we could interact with whatever was in our screens. These days, consumers are spoilt for choice when it comes computer input devices, whether it is through touch screens, trackpads ...
This revamped trackpad initially looks huge, but that’s an illusion of sorts. Battery hump removed (the Magic Trackpad 2 is charged using a Lightning cable), the usable area has actually increased in width by only three centimetres. In use, the reduced ...
Terribly uncomfortable to hold; almost impossible side-to-side swiping; install directions could be clearer; bloated 100MB drivers; no rechargeable batteries; packing tape left debris “Why you can trust Digital Trends – We have a 20-year history of ...
You might already be familiar with the iconic Apple Magic Mouse which offering a wireless mouse with minimalistic design and buttons and controls hidden under a touch sensitive top. Although it does lack in a few areas even with Apple’s “revolutionary ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. Apple has missed its opportunity to improve upon the critically flawed design of the second-generation Magic Mouse, as the third generation has been unveiled, and it has the exact same issues. The Magic Mouse ...
While the new 27-inch iMacs may be Apple's eye-catchers, especially in Apple Stores, it's the company's new Magic Mouse peripheral that will find its way to the most desks. By junking the trackball of the Mighty Mouse and replacing it with a touch ...
Craig is a reporter for Pocket-lint based in Toronto. He earned a diploma in journalism from Seneca Polytechnic and holds a Media Foundations certificate from Humber College. Craig previously interned and wrote for MobileSyrup, a Canadian tech publication.
Smooth, comfortable form factor. Multitouch gestures streamline goofing off on the web. Buttonless design bids farewell to the Mighty Mouse's dirt-loving trackball. Lack of Exposé and Spaces support will force your hand to the keyboard more often.
