Mighty mouse, iMac and bluetooth
Ok, as a new to Mac the bundle I purchased had an iMac an wireless MightyMouse.
The mouse has been lethargic since day one. Reaching a point of "I'll see what can be done to improve" I purchased a Saitek 1600 dpi wired mouse to see if the iMac could handle it. It did (in a sense).
Ease of use is fantastic, scroll speed is nowhere near the maximum an makes a wireless MightyMouse pale into insignificance in the performance stakes. But! Not all features on the Saitek are supported especially right thumb additionl buttons that can be (in Windows) user assigned. There are three buttons really designed for back & forward in a browser plus a middle button.
The MightyMouse issue may be put down o my own inexperience but that same experience makes a Saitek blisteringly efficient by comparison.
Will OS X or OS X++ support Saitek range or 10600 dpi rodents?
Is there anyway I can encourage a wireless mightyMouse to reach at least some improvement in performance stakes? (It was previously maxed out on settings but still prefrred to trundle about a bit).
The mouse has been lethargic since day one. Reaching a point of "I'll see what can be done to improve" I purchased a Saitek 1600 dpi wired mouse to see if the iMac could handle it. It did (in a sense).
Ease of use is fantastic, scroll speed is nowhere near the maximum an makes a wireless MightyMouse pale into insignificance in the performance stakes. But! Not all features on the Saitek are supported especially right thumb additionl buttons that can be (in Windows) user assigned. There are three buttons really designed for back & forward in a browser plus a middle button.
The MightyMouse issue may be put down o my own inexperience but that same experience makes a Saitek blisteringly efficient by comparison.
Will OS X or OS X++ support Saitek range or 10600 dpi rodents?
Is there anyway I can encourage a wireless mightyMouse to reach at least some improvement in performance stakes? (It was previously maxed out on settings but still prefrred to trundle about a bit).
Mac Pro, Mac OS X (10.4.10)