This may sound stupid but is it possible to take the inside of a normal Apple BT Mouse and transfer it to the mighty mouse to make a BT mighty mouse.
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carpe diem said:This may sound stupid but is it possible to take the inside of a normal Apple BT Mouse and transfer it to the mighty mouse to make a BT mighty mouse.
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You could possibly fit everything in it... But it's highly doubtful that the resulting mouse would be anywhere near mighty. If the solution were this simple, I'm sure Apple would have already implemented this idea and released the BT Mighty Mouse.carpe diem said:This may sound stupid but is it possible to take the inside of a normal Apple BT Mouse and transfer it to the mighty mouse to make a BT mighty mouse.
I'm sure that's not what is holding Apple back from releasing a BT Mighty Mouse. My guess is it has something to do with Battery life and selling a ton of wired ones then releasing a BT one a few months later to have everyone that bought a wired one want a BT one. I could be wrong though..devilot76 said:You could possibly fit everything in it... But it's highly doubtful that the resulting mouse would be anywhere near mighty. If the solution were this simple, I'm sure Apple would have already implemented this idea and released the BT Mighty Mouse.
darkwing said:I just bought two mighty mouses and find that they suck. You have to lift your hand completely off it to right click. That blows. They need a way to adjust the sensitivity on the capacitive sensors inside the case or figure which one has the stronger reading. If my left finger is anywhere near its sensor, even half a cm off the mouse, the right click won't work, and I get a left one instead.
Shoddy work, Apple.