Apple introduced on Tuesday, August 2, 2005, its next generation mouse – Mighty Mouse – with several innovative new features that make using a Mac even more powerful and easy.
This newly designed mouse has features such as :-
- The revolutionary 360-degree Scroll Ball – lets you
movescroll anywhere inside a document, in any direction, regardless vertically, horizontally and even diagonally. - Single-button with touch-sensitive technology – concealed under the seamless top shell. It can be used as a single- or multi-button mouse depending on the user’s preference. Besides, you get the programmability of a four-button mouse in a single-button design.
Mighty Mouse is designed to comfortably fit the left or right hand and an optical tracking engine for responsive and accurate cursor movement on almost any type of surface. With up to four programmable buttons, Mighty Mouse makes it easy to access key features of Tiger, Apple latest OS, with the side buttons and Scroll Ball providing quick, one-click access to Spotlight, Dashboard, Expose, etc.
Furthermore, we can use this mouse on Windows machine too, as the system requirements are Mac OS X (programmability requires Mac OS X v10.4.2 Tiger or later), or Windows 2000 or Windows XP.
Mighty Mouse is available immediately through Apple’s retail stores and will be selling at a suggested retail price of USD$49 (~RM186).
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i thought we can already move in any direction in a document with the present less-mighty mouse? haha i’m missing something here
LoL…. I suppose they mean to scroll vertically, horizontally and even diagonally.
Maybe I need to re-phrase it. :p
Lol, now we can see some mouse manufacture will try to adopt this new style for IBM-PC Compatible standards… well, maybe not if Apple does patents it well d_[~_~]_b hm… nahh they’ll use the same design trust me, another release for pc.. :p
LoL ….
By the way, Mighty Mouse can be used in Windows Machines. :) Let’s see, do we have cheaper imitate Mighty Mouse for IBM based PCs soon.