Apple’s Magic Mouse is the first multi-touch mouse

Multi-Touch-mouse-1.jpg Apple has been capitalizing with their multi-touch devices and it seems to be spreading to all their products, thankfully. Following the iPhone, the iPod touch and the MacBook Pro, multi-touch has now been incorporated in Apple’s exciting new Magic Mouse. It will have a seamless upper surface, with no buttons to annoy you and create that familiar clicking sound that always annoyed your co-worker. Simply move your finger on its surface to move your mouse pointer around the screen. It’s totally cool and has enough intelligence to know when you’re scrolling a page and when you’re simply resting your palm on it. The laser tracking of the Magic Mouse is considered to be a lot more superior as compared to contemporary optical tracking. Knock off all the needs of arranging cables with this one connected to your machine since it uses Bluetooth connectivity. You can now easily control your Mac from a distance, browse sites and have a ball of a time without actually needing to sit before it.

The actions needed to be performed to click, double-click, zoom, swipe, etc are well illustrated on the Apple site. It surely adds to the whole experience of looking forward to such a fantastic piece of technology. Very soon we will be able to do more than we have been thinking of with the help of mere gestures.

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