This Apple Magic Mouse 2 design encourages you to palm it, which is great, it’s very comfortable once you’ve decelerated. This means that a right mouse click will not register unless lifting my middle finger of the device. Imagine a slight irritation every time you right-click.
Finally, this device is symmetrical front to back with the Apple logo at the bottom. The reason it’s easy to mistake using it upside-down is that the logo acts as a visual cue for action, which is exactly the opposite of the way this device works.
It is nice-looking, its coating shines in the light, and it has a striking aluminum build at the bottom. The build is invisible in normal use. The reason I still use it is that it supports gestures using a gliding motion instead of a physical wheel. In a way, it’s a piece of art. But it’s not a marvel in design.
Pros:
Magic Mouse 2 is completely rechargeable, so you’ll eliminate the use of traditional batteries.
It’s lighter, has fewer moving parts thanks to its built-in battery and continuous bottom shell, and has an optimized foot design — all helping Magic Mouse 2 track easier and move with less resistance across your desk.
And the Multi-Touch surface allows you to perform simple gestures such as swiping between web pages and scrolling through documents.
Multi-Touch.
Bluetooth.
Lightning port.
Wireless.
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