
I was reviewing an article about Apple's new Magic Mouse, and the technology involved in the mouse astonished me. Apple used it's Multi-Touch technology which was used on the iPhone, Ipod Touch, and MacBook Pro. This touch mouse lets you interact with the mouse just using gestures. The Magic Mouse comes with every new iMac computer, but you can also add it to any Bluetooth. If you would want to buy this mouse seperatly, it would be just $69.
The Multi-Touch area covers the top of the mouse allowing you to click, scroll, and swipe through anything on your computer. Inside of the mouse, there is a small chip which tells it exactly what you want to do. The mouse will not confuse a scroll or a swipe, and it even knows when you are resting your hand on it.
The Magic Mouse uses laser tracking which is more sensitive and responsive to more surfaces than normal optical tracking. You can set this mouse down any where and use it without a mouse pad.
This mouse has a wireless and connects via Bluetooth, so there is no cords to get in the way. The Magic Mouse works from about 33 feet away. When you combine the wireless keyboard and this mouse, you create a workspace free of cords.
There is a button that is easy to access on the side, so you can conserve battery when you are not using it. The Magic Mouse manages power efficently by knowing when it is being used or not.
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