Apple Mightier Mouse!

Apple has finally unveiled a bluetooth version of it’s Mighty Mouse. When the original, wired Mighty Mouse was released last year, I was underwhelmed. I remember a reviewer wrote “now excrement comes in white.” However, I’ve been using the Mighty Mouse for the past two months, and I really like it – I find it works well for my Fireworks MX, Photoshop, Final Cut Pro, and InDesign needs. I love the diagonal and horizontal tracking capabilities of the Mighty Mouse – this capability makes up for the oddly tiny scroll wheel.

The bluetooth Mighty Mouse offers features not found in other bluetooth mice, and costs $69.00, which is definitely in the ballpark of other bluetooth mice. Most other bluetooth mice cost $59 and up.

Some neato bluetooth Mighty Mouse features: it uses one or two AA batteries (your choice, and we recommend using rechargeable AA batteries), 360-degree Scroll Ball with adjustable scrolling, four programmable buttons, extremely accurate laser tracking (instead of standard optical tracking,) and, importantly, the Mighty Mouse has a little door that covers the laser for traveling. The bluetooth Mighty Mouse is compatible with Mac OS X v10.4.6 or later.

I occasionally use a $39 Macally bluetooth mouse with my Powerbook. See this here. However, I’m likely to upgrade to the bluetooth Mighty Mouse.

Read more about the bluetooth Mighty Mouse by clicking here.

Check out our rechargeable AA batteries by clicking here.

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