Apple Wireless Mighty Mouse

Laser - 4 x Button - MPN: MB111LLA See Product Details

Product Details of Apple Wireless Mighty Mouse

Description

How do you improve on the mouse that has everything? Remove its tail. Mighty Mouse, the mouse that changed the way you scroll has gone wireless. Now you can take that seamless, touch-sensitive, 360-degree scrolling design with you wherever you go. If you have a Mac and you want a clutter-free wireless mouse that travels well, courtesy of dockless AA power (one or two batteries, you decide), choose the wireless Mighty Mouse with secure Bluetooth capability. Then tuck it in your bag and go anywhere.

Quick Glance

Device Type: Mouse

Interface: Bluetooth

Wireless: Bluetooth

Ergonomic Fit: Left or Right-Handed

Tracking Type: Laser

Summary

Product Title: Apple Wireless Mighty Mouse

Manufacturer: Apple

Power Score: 3.6 | 5 Reviews

Mouse Attributes

Device Type: Mouse

Ergonomic Fit: Left or Right-Handed

Tracking Type: Laser

General Features: Scroll Ball

Mouse Power Source: AA

Connectivity

Interface Connection: Bluetooth

Wireless: Bluetooth

Warranty

Warranty Information: 1 Year Limited Warranty

More Info

URL: Manufacturer Link

Additional Specifications

Pointing Device Wireless Operating Distance: 30 ft

Number of Total Buttons: 4

Number of Programmable Buttons: 4

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Reviews on Apple Wireless Mighty Mouse

  • 4
  By anonymous - Jan 21, 2008

Just bought, Just fine for now.

Strengths: No wires, free USB port, customized to have both right and left click, heavy use of the side squeeze and scroll ball click.

Weakness: price

Just bought with hesitation due to price. I am pleased I have free USB ports now. My mouse works great even though my wife insisted she'd hate it. I immediately switched it to have both right and left click, I customized the scroll ball and side-squeeze buttons to my preferences and it glides just fine on my mouse pad. I haven't heard the wrath of my wife yet while she uses it, so that should...

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  • 5
  By anonymous - Dec 18, 2007

Best Mouse Ever

Strengths: Lots of buttons without looking like lots of buttons.

Weakness: Have to replace batteries (just like all wireless mice)

Apple took a big step forward with this mouse. Not only does the Apple Mighty Mouse look good, it is the first Apple mouse that's actually usuable. Even though you can't tell by looking at it, this mouse has a left button, right button, squeeze buttons and a scroll ball that goes up/down/left/right. Any other mouse I've seen with all those features looks like a wad of buttons and dials. Apple got...

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  • 2
  By member: SammyBull - Dec 17, 2007

Right Click is a Nightmare

Strengths: Compact; nice looking

Weakness: Roller ball is a gimmick; right click is horrible

This is a nice looking piece, but if you need right-click on your mac, or for certain PC-type apps that require a right-click, then you will despise this mouse. Why cannot Apple just go ahead and split the right and left buttons already? The Mighty Mouse is a case of form over function. As a Mac-only mouse, it is OK (there are better ones). As a Mac/PC (Bootcamp) Mouse, it should be exterminated!...

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  • 3
  By member: monice8658 - Dec 1, 2008

good deal on the product

Strengths: good in product quality

Weakness: not good in package

I feel content with the product. It is new and clear. But, since there are not drive cd, I spent much time to make it work. But, all in all, I like it. Moreover, I got the product very quickly.

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  • 3.5
  testseek.com - Oct 22, 2008

Apple Wireless Mighty Mouse

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