YES... the wireless mighty mouse is here!

I rate it 10 out of 10

I just got it today... best mouse ever made for mac osx users. If you like wireless, then this is a must buy. I had the previous wireless mouse for a few years and this is much better. Same classic/clean look but with lots of functionality and buttons in it's sleak design. More comfortable to move around with it's lighter weight and very accurate laser pointer then the previous wireless version. Touch sensitivity is the coolest thing I've seen in a mouse and it makes working with not only the contextual menu a breeze (right mouse click), but also your widgets and expose. Definately check it out!

PowerMac G5 Dual 2.5Ghz, Mac OS X (10.4.7)

Posted on Jul 27, 2006 8:07 PM

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Jul 28, 2006 5:55 AM in response to Jonny Apple Seed

Well I'm already on my second mighty mouse in a year, the first one got dissected because the scroll pea rollers got clogged, so I went back to my original one button mouse which has worked flawlessly for years.

I then bought a iMac as a gift and it came with a MM, I just couldn't bare to inflict them with this mouse with all it's complications and problems. So I took it and gave them my original one button mouse.

Now it's been a few months later and my MM is failing, the scroll pea is malfunctioning again. I clean it with rubbing alcohol, but it doesn't seem to work all the time.

I'm looking to replace this mouse with a third party option that will work reliably and consistently for years on end, like Apple mice used to be.

It's a shame, because I have a uniform Apple setup and now I have to use some off brand and inconsistent product.


By the way the scroll pea doesn't give you true diagonal scrolling, it can't, there is only a set of four rollers inside, not 8, so you only get traction in one direction at a time.

Also one has to lift their left finger off the mouse to do a right click, one can't do both a left click and a right click at the same time, or hold one down and let off the other like regular mice.

Jul 28, 2006 2:42 PM in response to bhgdfh

To be fair though, the MX1000 for ~$70 isn't Bluetooth, it's RF wireless. To get the Bluetooth version of the MX1000, you need to get the Logitech Cordless Desktop MX 5000 Laser keyboard and mouse set.

I use the MX1000 Bluetooth mouse on my G5 at home. I use the keyboard that came in the set at work. I couldn't get the keyboard to pair with the G5 or my PowerBook unless I used the USB Bluetooth dongle instead of the build-in Bluetooth. The mouse works fine with the built-in Bluetooth module.

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