Apple Magic Mouse User’s Manual Guide

Apple Magic Mouse User’s Manual Guide
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Apple Magic Mouse uses powerful laser tracking that’s far more sensitive and responsive on more surfaces than traditional optical tracking. That means it tracks with precision on nearly every surface – whether it’s a table at your favorite cafe or the desk in your home office – without the need for a mousepad.

One look at Apple Magic Mouse and you’ll know it’s something special that only Apple could dream up. With a low-profile design and seamless top shell, you’ll marvel at this beautiful mouse and its smooth, buttonless appearance.

Apple Magic Mouse connects wirelessly to your Mac via Bluetooth, so there’s no wire or separate adapter to worry about. Pair Magic Mouse with your Bluetooth-enabled Mac and enjoy a reliable and secure connection up to 33 feet away. When you combine Magic Mouse with the Apple Wireless Keyboard, you create a workspace free of annoying cables.

And because Apple Magic Mouse is wireless, it can venture beyond the confines of your desk. A quick flick of the on/off switch helps conserve battery power while Magic Mouse is tucked in your bag. Even when it’s on, Apple Magic Mouse manages power efficiently, by detecting periods of inactivity automatically.

Multi-Touch technology on the iPhone and iPod touch introduced a breakthrough way to interact with your content. Magic Mouse, with its Multi-Touch surface, does the same thing for your Mac. When you use gestures, it’s as if you’re touching what’s on your screen. For instance, swiping through web pages in Safari gives you the feeling of flicking through pages in a magazine. And scrolling with Magic Mouse isn’t your everyday scrolling. It supports momentum scrolling (similar to iPhone and iPod touch), where the scrolling speed is dictated by how fast or slowly you perform the gesture.

For Apple Magic Mouse User’s Manual Guide can be found here


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