Apple Wireless Mighty Mouse
Now you can get the world-famous Mighty Mouse without the tail. With its Bluetooth technology, the wireless Mighty Mouse gives you complete freedom of movement with no cable clutter. It features the popular Scroll Ball that lets you move anywhere inside a document, without lifting a finger. And its laser tracking technology allows it to work on more surfaces with greater precision.
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Bluetooth technology, ultimate portability
With its secure, reliable Bluetooth technology, wireless Mighty Mouse goes wherever you do. Pair it with any Bluetooth-enabled Mac to work untethered and uncluttered at your desk or on the go, and it operates with either one or two AA batteries — no bulky dock required.
Laser tracking engine
The wireless Mighty Mouse features a laser tracking engine that's up to 20 times more sensitive to surface details than traditional optical technology. That means it can track with precision on more surfaces than ever — even smooth or polished surfaces — with no mouse pad required.
Innovative Scroll Ball and button
Perfectly positioned to roll smoothly under just one finger, Mighty Mouse's Scroll Ball offers full 360-degree scrolling capability — up/down, left/right and diagonally. You can scroll long web pages, pan full-size images, maneuver around large spreadsheets, control a video timeline and more. And you can even click the Scroll Ball to access your favorite Mac OS X features such as Dashboard, Spotlight or Exposé.
Touch-sensitive top shell
It looks and feels like a sleek one-button mouse, but Mighty Mouse's smooth top shell hides a powerful secret: touch-sensitive technology under the shell detects which part of the mouse you're clicking, so you can both left-click and right-click. And if you prefer the simplicity of a classic one-button mouse, Mighty Mouse is up to the task. Just use the Mac OS X system preference pane to configure it how you want.
Force-sensing side buttons
When you give Mighty Mouse a squeeze, force-sensing side buttons can be configured to activate Mac OS X features such as Dashboard, Exposé or a whole host of other customizable features.
Customizable
Through the power of Mac OS X Tiger, Mighty Mouse gives you fingertip access to the special features you love. Simply use the system preference panel to configure Mighty Mouse in the way that makes you most powerful. Control the Scroll Ball's tracking, zoom and click functions, as well as the right, left and side click functions. And you even can set up different mouse profiles for every user account on your Mac.
- - Wireless Mighty Mouse
- - Two AA batteries
- - Printed and electronic documentation
- - A Bluetooth-enabled Macintosh computer
- - Mac OS X v10.4.8 or later
- - Existing keyboard and mouse for setup
View Apple Product Warranty information.
Most Recent Reviews
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Apple Wireless Mighty Mouse
Bad battery
Written by CR from New York
Jun 14, 2009
The mouse was great but after using it for about a month or less we had to replace the batteries. We use the mouse a lot but we th…Read moreink the wired mouse is much easier to use.
(25 of 33 people found this review useful)
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Apple Wireless Mighty Mouse
Jumpy junk
Written by DK from Vienna
Jun 14, 2009
This mouse must be haunted because it starts jumping all over the place of its own accord. This is a widespread problem that shou…Read moreld have been addressed by now.
(14 of 28 people found this review useful)
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Apple Wireless Mighty Mouse
Irritating to any other Mac users?
Written by CH from Westfield
Jun 14, 2009
I just started working for this web design company about 6 months ago, and they use Macs. I'm used to PCs, but once I got used to …Read morethe subtle variations, I decided Macs are definitely great machines (Im an especially huge fan of the screenshot function: sooooo much better than the primitive PC screenshot!). However, this Mighty Mouse that I use irritates the heck out of me. Don't get me wrong; it's certainly got a lot of potential -- the 4-way scroll feature was great, at first. But now I've been with this company for half a year, and the track ball on this thing has already junked out on me. If Im lucky, I can get the scroll ball to scroll down after having to flick the ball around and up and down a bunch of times before it finally catches. Then, just when it seems like it'll start scrolling down again, it loses that catch. And I use that scroll ball A LOT, it saves a lot of time from having to move the mouse over to the scroll bar. I know it sounds lazy to have to suffice with the scroll bar, but its just so tedious to have to use when Im working on a variety of different screens. If anyone ever had a Blackberry and got frustrated with the center scroll bar because it all of a sudden stopped working, then dont get this mouse, because the same thing is more than likely to happen to you.
(21 of 27 people found this review useful)
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Most Useful Reviews
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Apple Wireless Mighty Mouse
This is not a review - it's a fix for the scroller.
Written by AC from RESEDA
Oct 30, 2007
We all know this is a great mouse. I'm on my second one. But I've had a problem with the scrolling on both mice. I didn't mind bu…Read moreying a second one after the first one stopped working but I wasn't about to buy a third one, no matter how mighty they are.
It turns out that after a few months of regular use the mouse stops scrolling either up or down or sideways or all ways according to my experience and others that I have read.
I went to the Apple store by my house today and talked to a guy about sending this mouse in for repair since I have only had it a few months. He said I needed an appointment, but he also said it was easily fixed. He advised me to clean the roller ball on the top with alcohol wipes or a q-tip soaked in alcohol.
I thought it wouldn't work but since I had to wait for my appointment to send it in to apple I tried it and cleaned it thoroughly with alcohol and a q-tip. I let it dry for five minutes and it works like new.
I am very pleased with the advice I got and just wanted to share with some of you who might be having the same problem.(6601 of 7876 people found this review useful)
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Apple Wireless Mighty Mouse
Sadly Flawed
Written by MD from Kansas City
Aug 17, 2007
The bluetooth mighty Mouse is a great concept unfortunately its quality falls short. Being a production house we have somewhere a…Read moreround 10 mighty mouses, unfortuanelty all but one are in the junk pile. The roller ball simply stops working after a couple months, (very annoying), and yes we have done all the prescribed methods of cleaning, which only temporarily fixed issue, if at all. Hopefull Apple will correct this problem soon. Also the right click function usually suffers the next breakdown. Unfortunatey this mouse is just not up to par with other wireless devices.
(2923 of 4340 people found this review useful)
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Apple Wireless Mighty Mouse
Lag, Lag and more Lag!
Written by CC from Palm Bay
Aug 30, 2007
I purchased the wireless keyboard and mouse with my $6000 Mac Pro. The keyboard works fine without any problems. The mouse on th…Read moree other hand is terrible. The sales rep told me in the Apple store that the aluminum case on the Mac Pro doesn't allow for a good signal back to the mouse. I'm telling you it's got to be the worst mouse I ever used. I purchased the wired mouse and I now can operate the Mac the way it should be. Stay away if you have a Mac Pro.
(3082 of 4666 people found this review useful)
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