My other major complaint against the mouse is the overall shape. The Wacom tablet panel has such prefs, for each program and an overall control as well (ie all unspecified apps). Perhaps this could be rectified with a *very* comprehensive preference panel, ie one that lets a user specify the amount of scroll or movement required to initiate a swipe/scroll. ![]() The touch interface is great for vertical scrolling, but as pointed out here, far to sensitive in circumstances where such scrolling is not desired. This mouse doesn't "seem" to track the same as all other wired mice I've ever used. Puck included (at least you could buy a housing to put them in). Now the magic mouse is so sensitive to ANY touch that it reacts to touches meant to push the mouse or were not meant to contact the surface of the mouse.Īt first I liked it a bit, but the more I use it, I think it's Apple's worst mouse ever. The core problem is that we have become so accustomed to resting our fingers on the surface of mice, because they always require a *definite* press, or scroll action.
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