macenstein.com — Luckily, Apple has got you covered with a $49 ($69 for the wireless version) security device known as the Mighty Mouse. Using a Mighty Mouse virtually ensures your computer will be inaccessible to just about any jealous PC-using evildoer who may wish to do your Mac harm
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zdigglerApr 12, 2007
See that right there is apple fan, he know that 2 context menu(right click) is good thing. But to order to defend apple he digg the person above down and say one button is all you ever need.
alienforeverApr 12, 2007
Why do I have to accustom myself to a mouse? I need a tool that works for me not me to work for a damn mouse.
tmcdiggApr 12, 2007
You mean it protects against the sledgehammer too?Wow!Not even dual boot mac-intel core versatile BIOS will get pee-cee users to OVERPAY for a computer..Get over it. The mac platform will die sooner or later.. whether that's before the passing (death)of Mr. Jobs is beside the point. Let's face it, even the rich and famous eventually will get health problems and die.. money can't buy health and immortality. Same goes for computer platforms other than mainstream PC's.
usbcd36Apr 12, 2007
It's strange, but I, the one who usually finds weird problems with technology, have never had a problem with my Mighty Mouse. I do keep a Kensington Orbit plugged in beside it, though…
stephancomApr 12, 2007
I go one better and use a Wacom Bluetooth tablet, plus a trackball configured lefty. It has the same effect, but even better. Everyone who tries to use the tablet without training gets totally frustrated, they can't figure out the difference between hovering and touching - assuming they can even find the pen tucked into its storage spot at the top. The trackball is usually tucked away hidden, but even if they find that, the buttons are reversed.It's actually kind of funny, but has really helped keep people out of my computer. I'll return from the other room with some sheepish assclown trying to change the iTunes lineup and getting nowhere.Mice are evil, bad for your hands, I haven't used one (regularly) in years - get a tablet!
sekhuiApr 13, 2007
it's funny how everyone thinks horizontal scrolling is some great innovation a "genius" at a "genius bar" came up with recently. funny i've been able to do it so long. in other news i hardly ever use it, because a decent size screen makes it basically worthless.