What is Apple® Mighty Mouse ™?

The Apple® Mighty Mouse ™ is an Apple® computer mouse. It can be connected or wireless and has been sold for the first time in the summer of 2005. Apple® Mighty Mouse ™ is "without a button", which means that the top has no visible buttons. Rather, it works through sensors that detect user click location. It also has a rolling function in the form of a small rotating ball located at the top. The buttons located on the side of the mouse can also be programmed to allow the user to quickly access certain programs or tools.

Most mice used by computers operating the Windows® operating system have at least two buttons - one to select the item and the other to view and select other options. All apple® mice before Mighty Mouse ™ had only one button used to select items on the screen. The function that computer users know as right -clicking can only be done using the keyboard, so the release of Mighty MousE ™ was a remarkable milestone in Apple® history. Apple® Mighty Mouse ™ is made of white plastic with embedded image of the company's logo.

As well as many newer computer mice, Apple® Mighty Mouse ™ uses an optical laser rather than trackball for moving. This is reflected in a greater degree of versatility in terms of the surfaces on which it can be used. The rolling ball mechanism used by this device is unique because it can move at any angle rather than just up or down. Other mice may work in a similar way, but Apple® Mighty Mouse ™ is the only one who can do it without moving.

Regardless of many conveniences, Mighty Mouse ™ is the subject of several shortcomings and disadvantages. First, a small scroll ball can get dirty over time, eventually stick to it, and it is unnecessary. Can only be cleaned with difficulty or by dismantling the mouse itself, which is delThe iconic process that cancels the warranty even if it is successful. Right -click clicks also register as such if there is no pressure on the left sensor. This may require a somewhat harassed adaptation by the user. Finally, as with many other Apple® products, if anything goes wrong, the only repair solution is usually a trip to the Apple® store or is transported to a repair device.

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