The mouse is an input device that we should take into account when buying. Many of us spend hours in front of the computer and having a comfortable peripheral for our anatomy is essential to avoid long-term injuries.
The Magic Mouse is positioned as the primary mouse since it comes standard on the iMac and its multi-touch capabilities give it plenty of possibilities with programs like Better Touch Tools. Of course, the ergonomics of the Apple mouse depends on how we position our hand and its low height misleads many people who practically take it with tweezers.
For those who are not used to the Magic Mouse, we propose a series of alternatives, most of Logitech since they have shown that their mice are of unquestionable quality. The highest quality is the MX Performance and the most modest is the M500 for those who do not mind continuing to depend on a cable.
On the other hand, we offer the Targus that allows us to scroll by sliding our finger through the optical sensor that it has in its upper part.
Bah, but if the Magic Mouse makes all those mice dance. The simplicity and multi-touch capability make it the best for Mac OS X (lion and snow leopard). Good recommendations anyway. I would in any case opt for the Targus. Greetings
He takes them out to dance in a matter of multi-touch but in ergonomics, any logitech gives him a good review. Besides that there are people who prefer to have buttons over gestures to perform tasks. That a product is ideal for you does not mean that it is also ideal for someone else and, precisely, Apple mice are not precisely the best valued. Greetings
Well, after buying the magic mouse, I am going to change it, I find such a slim mouse super uncomfortable, it is not ergonomic at all.
Multi-touch yes, but after experiencing all the gestures of the macbook pro pad, the mouse falls very, very short. My wrists are quite sore from so much use of the computer, and maybe it is time to switch to a tablet, or directly to the magic pad. From what I see here, none of them convinces me, in fact, I would say that of all the mice I have tried, none convinces me, the perfect thing would be an ergonomic one as the Performance seems, but with small batteries, it seems silly, but the weight is note when you use the mouse 8-12 hours, it would be perfect, wired weight, but wireless.