Magic Mouse - Wikipedia
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The Magic Mouse is a multi-touch mouse that is manufactured and sold by Apple. It was first sold on October 20, 2009. The Magic Mouse is the first consumer mouse to have multi-touch capabilities. Taking after the iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, and multi-touch trackpads...
Amazon.com: Apple Magic Mouse 2 (Wireless, Rechargable) - Silver
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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...
Magic Mouse 2 review - Macworld UK
https://www.macworld.co.uk/review/magic-mouse-2-review-3628178/
The Magic Mouse 2 looks lovely, but doesn't offer much in the way of new features. Our Magic Mouse 2 review tests its features, design and build quality, and helps you decide if it's the right Mac mouse...
Apple Magic Mouse 2 Review | PCMag
https://www.pcmag.com/reviews/apple-magic-mouse-2
The Apple Magic Mouse 2 looks and feels the same as its predecessor, and now comes with rechargeable batteries. Its minimalist design may not be comfortable for everyone, however...
Apple Magic Mouse review: Apple Magic Mouse - CNET
https://www.cnet.com/reviews/apple-magic-mouse-review/
The Magic Mouse incorporates a standard laser sensor that can track on nearly every surface. We say 'nearly' because it's impossible for such devices to work properly on cloth and shiny surfaces...
Magic Mouse vs Magic Trackpad: Which should you buy? | iMore
https://www.imore.com/magic-mouse-vs-magic-trackpad
The Magic Mouse is better for small spaces, while the Magic Trackpad is better for full gesture movement. Mouse vs. trackpad: What are the differences? The most obvious difference between the...
What is the difference between an Apple Magic Mouse 1 and 2? - Quora
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The first generation Magic Mouse uses AA batteries and has a compartment to insert the batteries. If you use rechargeable batteries, you would remove the batteries to recharge them.