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Brilliant! Mac goes from a 1 button mouse to a 0 button mouse! Gotta love evolution at work. ;-) Comment made about the PC Authority article: Magic mouse could start a rodent revolution ? Is the Magic Mouse a gimmick, or are we all destined to be using multitouch mice? We dissect Apple's new Magic Mouse.What do you think? Join the discussion.
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I'd have to try it. It doesn't look particularly comfortable though. Vito Cassisi: Tech Blog
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Well, I suppose Apple could make Windows drivers for the magic Mouse (Like iTunes & Safari). If they did that before Microsoft (or others) steal their idea, then they could allow them to make the money you expect microsoft to make. Of course, the real flaw in your argument is that Microsoft makes money, they don't actually do this because legally only governments can make money. What Microsoft does is take it from you, after having turned you into an addict for their products. Microsoft: the world's only legal drug dealer!
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Once you get used to it, I'm sure it will be great for general application use. However even if it was Windows compatible, I still wouldn't get one - I can't see how anyone could game with it.
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blockcentre wrote:Once you get used to it, I'm sure it will be great for general application use. However even if it was Windows compatible, I still wouldn't get one - I can't see how anyone could game with it.
Well that wouldn't be a major consideration for a Mac Block
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