View Full Version : I want a wired Magic Mouse… please.
TheSpaz
Oct 30, 2009, 11:17 PM
I like the Magic Mouse, but it's a little on the heavy side (I thought I could use it with one battery like you can with the bluetooth Mighty Mouse, but you can't).
Also, the tracking speed is too slow when moving slowly. It seems like if I'm browsing through a menu or trying to get to my dock, my wrist reaches an uncomfortable state because the cursor starts to really crawl along and I'm struggling to get to the end of the menu.
Another thing that is sort of bothering me is the inertia scrolling. I thought it would be really smooth like the iPhone, but scrolling web pages stutters a bit and as it slows down, it gets choppy. Also, scrolling through stuff like iTunes library looks bad as well. I turned this feature off for now.
I like the wired version of the Mighty Mouse for the weight, accurate and fast tracking, but I'd like the touch scrolling and shape of the Magic Mouse.
Hopefully Apple will release a wired version of this mouse. By the way, the Pinch-to-Zoom function would not work on this mouse because when you try to pinch, it thinks you're trying to do 2 finger swipe. That's probably why you still have to use the control key.
It's a slick looking mouse though… just wish it was a tad lighter and a tad faster at tracking at slower movements.
Dybbuk
Oct 31, 2009, 12:39 AM
they won't
ventro
Oct 31, 2009, 12:41 AM
Yeah i'm kind of irritated that the scrolling is sometimes not as smooth as the iphone always is.
beaner454
Oct 31, 2009, 12:55 AM
Something an engineer from the iPhoto team told a year ago seems pretty relevant here
"It's a Hell of a lot easier to make something like an iPod or an iPhone scroll through smoothly when you have a small screen, dedicated predictable resources, and next to no background processes."
SnowLeopard2008
Oct 31, 2009, 01:14 AM
"Also, the tracking speed is too slow when moving slowly..."
What'd you expect? Fast tracking when moving slowly? It's supposed to move slowly when you move slowly.
You can adjust the tracking speed and other options in System Preferences. For my MM, the default tracking speed and scrolling speed is too slow. So I set both of them two notches below the max. Works great, you might want to try that.
iTunes scrolling always lags because it has to load the album art. I find that scrolling through it slowly once (to cache the album art) will make it scroll faster and smoother later on.
CubeHacker
Oct 31, 2009, 09:25 AM
"Also, the tracking speed is too slow when moving slowly..."
What'd you expect? Fast tracking when moving slowly? It's supposed to move slowly when you move slowly.
Yeah, but what i've noticed under OSX is that slow mouse movements make the mouse cursor move WAY too slow, at least compared to windows. For example, when moving slowly, its almost a 1:1 ratio of my hand movement to the cursor on the screen. Only problem is that my screen is over 20", and my mousepad is a small 8" square, and my hand generally only wants to move around 25% of that mousepad area. Under windows I can zip around the screen no problem. But under OSX it feels like its moving through sludge, no matter how high the cursor acceleration is set to.
Overall i'd say apple really needs to refine their mouse acceleration curve.
jessica.
Oct 31, 2009, 09:37 AM
Something an engineer from the iPhoto team told a year ago seems pretty relevant here
"It's a Hell of a lot easier to make something like an iPod or an iPhone scroll through smoothly when you have a small screen, dedicated predictable resources, and next to no background processes."
This is what people, especially the OP, simply do not understand. When you have the concentrated area the scrolling can be nearly spot on. When you have varied resolutions you're going to have a variance. Apple has to find the middle ground and so far they have not with the Magic Mouse. I tried it on my MB Air screen and then my Mini (connected to a 47" LCD) and the mouse behaved differently all around.
Yeah, but what i've noticed under OSX is that slow mouse movements make the mouse cursor move WAY too slow, at least compared to windows. For example, when moving slowly, its almost a 1:1 ratio of my hand movement to the cursor on the screen. Only problem is that my screen is over 20", and my mousepad is a small 8" square, and my hand generally only wants to move around 25% of that mousepad area. Under windows I can zip around the screen no problem. But under OSX it feels like its moving through sludge, no matter how high the cursor acceleration is set to.
Overall i'd say apple really needs to refine their mouse acceleration curve.
I am using a larger mat that functions as a desk pad, but your idea of the 1:1 movement is actually very good. I too notice my tracking area is larger. I have some stuff on my desk that is taking up room, I've had to move it around a bit because I kept hitting it with my hand. It is not exactly 1:1, but it may as well be.
Apple needs to improve on their middle ground, as stated. This mouse can be amazing and as much as I like it, it needs improvement. What is nice is that it is a software fix and not a hardware one.
@TheSpaz your complaints/ideas in this post are things that are being discussed on this site already so you're not entirely alone but you should search first.
TheSpaz
Oct 31, 2009, 10:37 AM
I'm just slightly annoyed because my wired Mighty Mouse is better when I'm moving slow… it covers more area at the same speed of my hand.
Turning up the tracking doesn't improve how slow the cursor goes when moving your hand slower.
Don't get me wrong… there's no lag or stuttering of the cursor while I'm using this Magic Mouse, but when I go to click something, I find myself naturally slowing down and then getting annoyed because the cursor is moving too slow for me. Zipping the cursor around is no problem.
It's kind of hard to explain… it's just not like my wired mouse. I wish they would have kept the cursor movement curves the same.
Edit: By the way… I'm using an ATI Radeon 4870 with 512MB of VRAM… that's why I didn't think the scrolling would stutter. The iPhone isn't using graphics anywhere CLOSE to this.
Aadhil
Oct 31, 2009, 11:19 AM
I'm just slightly annoyed because my wired Mighty Mouse is better when I'm moving slow… it covers more area at the same speed of my hand.
Turning up the tracking doesn't improve how slow the cursor goes when moving your hand slower.
I think maximizing your settings will solve the problem.
Go to System Preferences --> Mouse --> make sure "Tracking" is at maximum. I had the same problems you described but maxing out Tracking solved the issue.
TheSpaz
Oct 31, 2009, 04:53 PM
I think maximizing your settings will solve the problem.
Go to System Preferences --> Mouse --> make sure "Tracking" is at maximum. I had the same problems you described but maxing out Tracking solved the issue.
I did maximize my settings... It just doesn't work like my wired mouse. I'm not saying that there's lag, because it's very smooth tracking, it's just too slow even on the maximum settings. If I quickly zip the cursor around, it's fine, but when I move slow, it goes "too slow".
Dybbuk
Oct 31, 2009, 05:46 PM
Install Steermouse.
Rampant.A.I.
Oct 31, 2009, 06:47 PM
Install Steermouse.
This is a great application.
For causing Kernel Panics.
TheSpaz
Oct 31, 2009, 07:28 PM
So nobody else feels like me?
maclook
Nov 1, 2009, 12:09 AM
i want a wired version to cut down on price and not have to worry about batteries.
jmann
Nov 1, 2009, 12:32 AM
It'd be a nice option. Fo' Sho'
TheSpaz
Mar 31, 2010, 02:06 PM
A wired version of this mouse would be sooooooo great, but Apple seems to be moving away from wires as much as possible. It's only a matter of time until even the power is wireless.
tirerim
May 3, 2011, 02:29 PM
A wired version of this mouse would be sooooooo great, but Apple seems to be moving away from wires as much as possible. It's only a matter of time until even the power is wireless.
If the power were wireless, it would be great. Batteries are obnoxious, though.
dukebound85
May 3, 2011, 02:31 PM
i want a wired version to cut down on price and not have to worry about batteries.
likewise
i hate batteries
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