

- #BEST MOUSES FOR MAC FOR MAC#
- #BEST MOUSES FOR MAC DRIVERS#
- #BEST MOUSES FOR MAC DRIVER#
- #BEST MOUSES FOR MAC PORTABLE#
#BEST MOUSES FOR MAC DRIVER#
Also moving from one version to another always causes pain from perfectly good devices becoming legacy or at best not fully driver supported.
#BEST MOUSES FOR MAC DRIVERS#
Windows fussiness about installing drivers never ceases to amaze. It charges really fast, and the charge lasts a long time. (Indeed, the Apple Mouse is even pretty picky about the kind of battery you use.) You plug it in to a micro USB cord hooked to something with power, every now and then. Unlike the Apple Mouse or many other existing mice, this device does not use batteries that you replace. The mouse has a selector switch, A and B, so you can pair it with two different computers (such as your desktop or your laptop). This is a bluetooth mouse (and that is how you get it to work with your Linux machine). Obviously, I've not tried this mouse on Windows. Two fingered swiping back and forth trigger Linux buttons 8 and 9. I doubt that at present Linux is using all the various swipy capabilities of the mouse, but it moves the cursor, has left and right click, swipe-scrolling, and it may also emulate a middle mouse button. I have read on the Internet, which is never wrong, that the Windows version works fine on Linux, and I can attest to the Mac version working fine on Linux as well. As far as I can tell, they are the same, but look different, with the Mac version being white and the Windows version being black.
#BEST MOUSES FOR MAC FOR MAC#
There are two versions of this mouse, the T631 for Mac for the Mac, and the T630 for Windows. It is also smaller.Īs I noted in my earlier review, my Apple mouse was starting to act strange, so I decided to replace it, and instead of getting an Apple mouse, I got the cheaper Logitech touchy mouse to try it out, and I've not looked back.ĭesigned for Windows/Mac but Works on Linux It vaguely resembles the standard Apple mouse that comes with modern Apple computers, but is trapezoidal in shape rather than ovaloid. The Logitech Ultrathin Touch Mouse is one of the latter. One is the kind with buttons and scroll bars and such, the other is the kind with a swipe-able surface. There are, these days, two fundamentally different kinds of mouse. I personally like a very large mouse or a very small mouse. And most people can probably grow to like whichever mouse they are using, and thus develop their preference longer term.

Anyway, it obviously works with any computer with a bluetooth connection, desktop or laptop.Īlso, some people want their mouse to be big, some want it to be small. The truth is, you can carry around a whopping big mouse in your notebook bag and not even notice, so this is a bit of a fallacy.
#BEST MOUSES FOR MAC PORTABLE#
The Ultrathin is designed to work with laptops/notebooks because it is small, and it is assumed that everything you use with such a portable device must be small. One's mouse is a very personal thing, and everyone is going to have a potentially different opinion about what the best mouse is. It turns out to work very well, better than most, possibly all, mice I've used. Now, I've tried it on my Linux machine (don't know why that took so long). I had previously reviewed the Logitech Ultrathin Touch Mouse, suggesting it as a replacement for the Apple Magic Mouse.
