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im a new mac user and i find its not so easy to use the mac's mouse, not like pc's. specially when ur dragging sumthing. ur mouse pad should be very wide because not like in pc u can lift the mouse up from the pad and still not losing the hold in the image you are dragging because your clicking on the left button. but in mac's, you can only drag the image while pressing the whole mouse onto the pad and dragging. but once you lift the mouse, it means its the end of dragging even if it is still not your intended stop, you just stop because there is something that blocks your hand or the end of the mouse pad area. thanks

2006-08-25 20:21:58 · 4 answers · asked by boggs 1 in Computers & Internet Hardware Other - Hardware

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Since a Mac has a USB port right in the keyboard, you can actually use any mouse you want with it.

I hate those little stupid mice the IMac used to come with.

Just replace it with some thing else. It will work as long as it has driver software for Mac that comes with it.

2006-08-25 20:23:14 · answer #1 · answered by Kitia_98 5 · 0 0

I REALLY like Logitech's mice, mouses...whatever... I've had two. For my desktop systems, Used the previous model of the V-200, and for my new Laptop with Bluetooth, I bought a V-270, and gave the other one to my dad. My other one that i gave away still works, and works great (better than the Kensington my dad originally bought), and i've had it for almost 3 years.

The two models are basically the same, except one uses a 2.4 GHz stick (which fits great in the USB keyboard), and the other one uses Bluetooth technology, which is built-in to my MacBook Pro. They fit great in my hand, they're smaller and less cumberson, the optical sensor is located in the center (unlike a lot of Microsoft mice), and makes it easier to use the mouse on non-traditional surfaces (like my pant leg). It also has an on-off switch for when you're not going to use it for a long time, or you travel with it.

In my opinion, Kensington sucks, Microsoft is overpriced and they have a strange feel to them, and Logitech has good quality and a large selection that is designed to cater to what's important to you (performance, looks, comfort).

2006-08-26 18:55:14 · answer #2 · answered by nathan75932 6 · 0 0

check how the connection is on your mouse take it to a pc store and look about for a better mouse then when you see one you like check to see if it is the same type of connection as the mouse you have and if the price is right buy that one but if you like the mouse and not the price dont buy it move on till you come to a pc store that has the right mouse & right price for you then take your new mouse home conncet it and your be ok remember alway's keep your mouse clean not just your mouse but your mouse mat to and if your going to have pizza over the weekend witt some softdrinks to and may be a burger when you eat your food clan your hand's and dont key any bits of pizza or burger stuck in the keys on the keyboard coz that may may the pc do funny things and your come to Q&A ans say im online my windows system is ok and my pc and my internet but i have i problem when i try to use the keyboard its not working right>>>>>>>what can i do
so remember if your going to be online over the weekend keep the pizza bits and burgers away from the keyboard and never have and soft drinlks by the pc coz if a softdrink lands on the pc or keyboard or the monitor your going to have big problems

2006-08-25 20:34:29 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hi there...there are many two-buttoned mice available for Macs now. (http://www.lowendmac.com/macdan/03/0501hj.html) can give you some ideas. Also many of the bluetooth mice will work with Macs as well.

2006-08-26 00:43:10 · answer #4 · answered by ♪ Seattle ♫ 7 · 0 0

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