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What is it with Apple and touching?
First it was the iPhone, which is a beautiful piece of kit (I love mine!) but hard to navigate due to the touchscreen. Then they replaced the normal mouse button with a glass touch-button on the MacBooks. Now a "magic mouse" that has no buttons?

Seriously, I *like* having a button to click. it makes me less likely to accidentally click something when I'm trying to move the mouse. I even hate the fact that you can tap-click on normal laptops and it's the first thing that I disable.
Posted by: wayne62682   Posted on: 10/20/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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What is it with Apple and touching?  wayne62682 | 10/20/09
RE: Magic Mouse: Apple tries to reinvent something that already works fine  Loverock Davidson | 10/20/09
I don't get your point.  UsernameRequired | 10/21/09
RE: Magic Mouse: Apple tries to reinvent something that already works fine  sand2020 | 10/20/09
because we all know that Apple is the only company  frgough | 10/20/09
So if one company sells an 149.00 mouse  GuidingLight | 10/20/09
Depends on your definition of overpriced  oncall | 10/20/09
Why do they ship computers with a mouse and keyboard?  j.m.galvin | 10/20/09
Mac minis  frgough | 10/20/09
There is no winning is there?  oncall | 10/20/09
Yeah, I know - but  j.m.galvin | 10/20/09
Because, as we all know, all mice are absolutely  frgough | 10/20/09
I agree. Love the "Idea".  hotmatrixx | 10/21/09
RE: Magic Mouse: Apple tries to reinvent something that already works fine  canoeberry | 10/21/09

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