Fro Productions(tm)
Join Date: May 2004
Location: London Town
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Someone at .com gave me the heads-up a while back to keep an eye on over at Macally because they were in the process of designing a new bluetooth mouse. Well its here...
A PowerBook-Matching Multi-Button Bluetooth Mouse with Scroll-Wheel!!! Thank God! Now, if all the following are requirements for you (as most are for me), this is the ONLY mouse on the market (AFAIK) that will fulfil your needs...
And, at $49, its $20 cheaper than Apple's offering (though still pretty dear). Just thought I'd bring this to your attention and also ask for any opinions/reviews from people who have bought the mouse. I hope they ship to overseas (UK) -- I haven't been through the ordering procedure yet to see whether they do, or not. But, I'm gettin' this little dude, Call of Duty (effing awsome demo) and a Tempur pillow (bit OT) as soon as my exams are over. All that'll set me back about £100. Nevermind -- exams will be over, OVER, OVEEEEEEEEEEERRRRRR! Yeah, so the Macally Bluetooth MouseJr is kewl. bouncy bouncy |
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Mr. Vieira
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Tennessee
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Cool.
Also, guys: keep an eye out for MacMice's new mouse. They came out with a two-button/scroll wheel mouse late last year that looks just like Apple's design (which I love). BUT, it's wired/USB. I wrote them, asking if there was a Bluetooth version anywhere in the future and Jack responded saying they were rolling out their Bluetooth version in June. It's June. No idea if they're REALLY going to do it, but I'm just passing along what I was told. You know, something kinda just hit me: all you people clamoring for Apple to produce a two-button/scroll wheel Bluetooth optical mouse...that's great and all, but you do realize, don't you, that they'd probably charge $89-109 for it. So, let Apple make the one-button (which millions of people enjoy and don't have a problem with, including myself) and turn to all the other cool companies - Kensington, Logitech, MacAlly, etc. - for your multi-button/scroll wheel needs and desires. These guys make good products and you know damn well they're more affordable than anything Apple would make in that vein! |
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i like that one pscates...if my logitech dual ever dies, i might pick that up...anybody try it yet? how is the tracking?? the slide??
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Mr. Vieira
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Tennessee
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That MacAlly mouse looks nice! But check out the dimensions: roughly the size of a business card (or iPod mini ). They don't seem to offer a full-size version of it. Odd, because if you look through their mice offerings, they seem to have a normal AND mini/jr. size of most of their products.
Would most people be okay with one of these mini models? I think I could learn to like it, as long as I didn't cramp up and develop a claw. I've always been totally happy with the one-button Apple mouse (in its various designs, over the years: beige, hockey puck, current model), but the more I use OS X, the more I find myself reaching for the Control key. And goodness knows I spend most of my day scrolling! It's probably time I consider a "real mouse"...sigh. |
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Fro Productions(tm)
Join Date: May 2004
Location: London Town
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More importantly, all BT offerings from Microsoft, Kensinton, Logitech etc had (IMO) some glaring deficiency like ugly design, terrible battery-life, un-bundleable cradle, flaky multi-button support, no support for rechargable batteries, or something. I reckon this mouse from Macally is really catering for what people want. It better damn well be good! thegelding, in the MicroAnvika stores near where I'm at they have a few of those mice (called "The Mouse" ) hooked up to demo machines. (I recognised them from the discussions at .com.) To be honest I found them to be very "average". They came across as pretty bog-standard mice, but with an Apple-gimmick twist. They were also quite dirty around the edges of the clear plastic covering -- but then again the MicroAnvika stores are along a busy London road, so I dunno if that's any indication of the effects of real-life usage. I can't be of much more help, I'll try them out again next time I walk to Uni past them there shops. bouncy bouncy |
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Mr. Vieira
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Tennessee
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I hear ya.
Hey, if you end up getting that MacAlly mouse, please post back here with a review and your opinions! I'd be curious to see if this one "gets it right". I wasn't aware all the other models from the other companies were so lacking! In any case, the "people clamoring for Apple to make a two-button mouse" wasn't made directly at you at all, as much as it was to people in general, still irked that Apple only makes a one-button mouse. It's probably best that way, because if they charge $49 and $69 for one-button...well, imagine what they'd charge for TWO (and a scroll wheel)! |
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Mr. Vieira
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Tennessee
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Quick update: I wrote to MacMice an hour ago and they responded, directly me to their FAQ page (I should've looked there to begin with...). Anyway, here's the story on their Bluetooth version of The Mouse:
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I also actually like the design aesthetic of the MacMice and would be interested to check out the Bluetooth model when it is released. Of course, if I were to purchase such a peripheral that would necessitate the purchase of a Bluetooth enabled laptop. Oh well, dem's da breaks!
(Btw, I know that BT add-ons exist, but I couldn't stand to have an ugly protrusion from the rear of my TiPB just to add Bluetooth functionality.) |
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Hey folks
does anyone have any idea how to get rid of that annoying 'Connection Lost' pop-up panel when using their Macally PB mouse (BT)??? Puzzling, as I have tried to find the damn picture in my system library folders, possibly in with the eject panel that appears on disk eject... can anyone help? |
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Rocket Surgeon
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: The Canadark
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Is it such a huge problem? It's only there for a second or two.
To return to the old posts in the thread, I have one of the Macally mice, and I like it a lot. I initially had a Radtech BT500, but it was just tooooo small. The Macally, despite being called Jr, is a reasonable size for me, and has a nice weight to it. Recommended. EDIT: Wow, just realised just how old this thread is...top marks to the person above for searching! Last edited by Bryson : 2005-05-26 at 12:00. |
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You're right. Almost all of the bluetooth mice in existant are somewhat lacking. I did some research, and the only one that was worthy was this:
Worthy Mouse It has many buttons, nice design, and logitech quality. However, I heard from users that the battery life isn't so great- that you need to charge it every other day with the provided battery charger. It's stupid they need to sell the charger/bluetooth dongle and make you pay extra. I have a common AA battery charger. Another thing I don't understand is how people can live with just 2 buttons and a scroll wheel. 2 buttons and a scroll wheel doesn't let you do Exposé, Dashboard, and browser back. Hot corners? Lame (annoying and easy to hit by mistake), Without a multi button mouse, you'd have to reach to the keyboard. I never thought I'd use all those buttons, but trust me, once you get a multi button mouse (more than 3) you'll never go back |
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I would have to agree with stevegong. I have a Logitech MX510 on my desktop, and after using that my PowerBook's single button trackpad can drive me batty at times. Good thing that I like keyboard shortcuts... After using one of thos mice with 5 buttons or so, it becomes second nature to click for back and forward in your browser, and scroll in a window.
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Join Date: Jan 2005
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The Macally Bluetooth MouseJr sucks ass. I had it for a month it kinda sorta worked OK when it didn't lose its connection.
Then as clock work would have it; after the return window had closed so too did the Macally Bluetooth MouseJr it decided to stop functioning. |
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Ottawa, ON
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I'm still liking my basic Logitech non-Bluetooth wireless optical mouse. It was exceedingly cheap and works fine, day in and day out, 1.5 years after I bought it.
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Chicago
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Have any of you guys checked out RadTech's new Blue Tooth Mouse???
:: Link :: It looks KICKASS. Plus, the icing on the cake is the backup USB power cable. If your batteries go dead, you can plug a 'tail' onto the mouse, and it converts from BT to USB -- Nice Touch! |
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