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Sexy
Sexy
Whats the cd for?
Whats the cd for?
Required software to make the mouse work fully, but the basic functions of the mouse work out of the box.
-K
That thing is freakin' HUGE!
Heh, imagine that with a 12" powerbook...
I'd like to see the Mighty mouse next to a standard Apple one-button mouse. I'd also like to hear from people what it's actually like to use because I'm not convinced by the blurb on Apple's site that it really is 'a better mouse' than what has previously existed.
Anyway - why has no-one ever put a scroll ball on a mouse before? Those have been around since the earliest laptops. The solution seemed obvious to me, and what has happened to putting an iPod style scroll pad on the mouse?
I'll stick with my one-button mouse until I can get to my local Apple store and test one of these out!