Learn to type, Mighty Mouse is it? SQUEEZING the side of the mouse is fun, and a hard covering over the entire top for double clicking, stylish, but obtuse and hard as hell to click with, consistently terrible logic from Apple.
Macs work with any mouse I've tried - right-click menu and all. And mice cost how much to add on to a system? Why is something like that even relevant? I agree that the Mighty Mouse is a piece of junk. I never liked the feel of it, either.
Your comment about "terrible logic" being consistent with Apple is short-sighted and ignorant. The Mighty Mouse sucks, but they have a lot of nice hardware and software and I've found a lot of intuitiveness in using their products that made me wonder why others are still doing it the "hard way."
Why not accept that Macs work well for some people and PCs work well for others? A simple rule would be: if you hate the machine so much, don't use it. Otherwise, your negative comments only make you look ignorant and belligerent.
People keep, replying to this, and I just fail to care, I hate Macs, I'm not the one spouting off obscene horribly spelled idiocy, he felt the Mighty Mouse was some work of God, I pointed out how it was quite the opposite.
I don't find ANYTHING Apple intuitive, I find it obtuse and problematic, the menu scheme of OS X is as troubling as Vista, I want to get to the option, I want it to be there, I want it to be detailed, and I don't want a stupid, pretty interface to dig through, or a wizard to "help" me, and I want to get a mouse with the computer that has two buttons and doesn't require squeezing like fruit at the grocery store.
Next off, I hate the clickwheel! I'm glad Apple has a patent on it, I wouldn't use MP3 players if they all adhered to that standard, it's overly sensitive at the lowest possible setting, and good luck using it without pulling it out to look at the screen anyhow.
Otherwise, not only was I not replying to you or anyone else but the original poster, and your opinion irrelevant for reasons stated at the beginning of this, but may I politely say - Bugger off.
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Learn to type, Mighty Mouse is it? SQUEEZING the side of the mouse is fun, and a hard covering over the entire top for double clicking, stylish, but obtuse and hard as hell to click with, consistently terrible logic from Apple.
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Macs work with any mouse I've tried - right-click menu and all. And mice cost how much to add on to a system? Why is something like that even relevant? I agree that the Mighty Mouse is a piece of junk. I never liked the feel of it, either.
Your comment about "terrible logic" being consistent with Apple is short-sighted and ignorant. The Mighty Mouse sucks, but they have a lot of nice hardware and software and I've found a lot of intuitiveness in using their products that made me wonder why others are still doing it the "hard way."
Why not accept that Macs work well for some people and PCs work well for others? A simple rule would be: if you hate the machine so much, don't use it. Otherwise, your negative comments only make you look ignorant and belligerent.
People keep, replying to this, and I just fail to care, I hate Macs, I'm not the one spouting off obscene horribly spelled idiocy, he felt the Mighty Mouse was some work of God, I pointed out how it was quite the opposite.
I don't find ANYTHING Apple intuitive, I find it obtuse and problematic, the menu scheme of OS X is as troubling as Vista, I want to get to the option, I want it to be there, I want it to be detailed, and I don't want a stupid, pretty interface to dig through, or a wizard to "help" me, and I want to get a mouse with the computer that has two buttons and doesn't require squeezing like fruit at the grocery store.
Next off, I hate the clickwheel! I'm glad Apple has a patent on it, I wouldn't use MP3 players if they all adhered to that standard, it's overly sensitive at the lowest possible setting, and good luck using it without pulling it out to look at the screen anyhow.
Otherwise, not only was I not replying to you or anyone else but the original poster, and your opinion irrelevant for reasons stated at the beginning of this, but may I politely say - Bugger off.