Apple trying to combat the awesomeness that is Windows 7?
The only thing even remotely interesting about all of that is the desktop multitouch thing. Who cares about slightly new imacs and macbooks, and a multitouch mightymouse - i can't stand to use a normal mightymouse why would i want an even more complicated one?
Not saying you're wrong or anything, but what's with all the Mighty Mouse hate? I understand the annoyance with the touch sensitive button but to me the trackball more than makes up for it.
The trackball on the mightymouse is the most useless trackball I have ever used. Maybe it's a setting, I'm not sure, but on every mac i've ever used it on it's sooo slow.
I also hate the buttons on the side, how many times do they seem to think I'm depressing them when I'm not. And really, I know it right clicks and all, but what's wrong with a second button. My hand just gets so sore using one. They're not ergonomical.
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Apple trying to combat the awesomeness that is Windows 7?
The only thing even remotely interesting about all of that is the desktop multitouch thing. Who cares about slightly new imacs and macbooks, and a multitouch mightymouse - i can't stand to use a normal mightymouse why would i want an even more complicated one?
Not saying you're wrong or anything, but what's with all the Mighty Mouse hate? I understand the annoyance with the touch sensitive button but to me the trackball more than makes up for it.
The trackball on the mightymouse is the most useless trackball I have ever used. Maybe it's a setting, I'm not sure, but on every mac i've ever used it on it's sooo slow.
I also hate the buttons on the side, how many times do they seem to think I'm depressing them when I'm not. And really, I know it right clicks and all, but what's wrong with a second button. My hand just gets so sore using one. They're not ergonomical.