![]() ![]() First, it didn't have the resolution I wanted and, second, my finger would never seem to slide as easily as I wanted. I've had an Apple Magic Trackpad for a long time, but it fell out of use for several reasons. Older mice restrict the scrolling to one dimension, and I like that.Īpple's Magic Trackpad. I own and have used an Apple Magic Mouse, but I don't like the way a drifting forefinger can trigger a sideways scroll. ![]() ![]() I found it amazing that such an old mouse worked so well for me, but sometimes the future marches on with style and leaves ergonomics behind for some users. I experimented with a lot of mice from my office, and, amazingly, the one I liked best was an old Apple Pro Mouse. That would take the pressure off my thumb because I wouldn't have to grip so tightly. I looked for a different mouse with a lighter left button click. Briefly, I thought about switching to a trackball, but after reading customer reviews and sizing up my own situation, I decided that a trackball wasn't the answer either. That was putting some mild pressure on my thumb as I squeezed. Recently, I was having some pain in my right thumb, and I think it was because my Logitech mouse had a left button that was slightly too hard to click. However, a capacitive stylus designed for an iPad works beautifully on Apple's Magic Trackpad and is even more accurate. On the other hand, one usually thinks of using a finger on Apple's Magic Trackpad. Some people find a stylus convenient to use with an iPad or even an iPhone. ![]()
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