I use the MX mouse and full-sized MX keys for the work from home workday, but immediately put them in a drawer after work and switch the monitor to my Mac with Mac Magic Keyboard and Magic Trackpad. Work vs play.
All nine (9) current iPhones?The Wall Street Journal last month published an interview with Cook, in which he said he uses every Apple product every day.
Marques looking like “yeah, right 🤨”.Tim said the Magic Mouse launch was an incredible moment and that it has good ergonomics.
It just plays!I use the MX mouse and full-sized MX keys for the work from home workday, but immediately put them in a drawer after work and switch the monitor to my Mac with Mac Magic Keyboard and Magic Trackpad. Work vs play.
Is that because you lose the wireless ones?I still can't use a wireless mouse. Can't beat wired.
To be fair, as great as the MX mouse is, the last time I tried it with my Mac, it only offerd smooth scrolling on the Mac if the Logi software was installed, during which one needed to grant mandatory access to every keystroke.No one forces you to install software to use a Logitech product.
To be fair, as great as the MX mouse is, the last time I tried it with my Mac, it only offerd smooth scrolling on the Mac if the Logi software was installed, during which one needed to grant mandatory access to every keystroke.
Source?The real dirty secret is that he's probably reviewing those numbers in... Excel.
Not joking, if you read commentary from internal Apple employees, they use Pages and Keynote for documents and presentations, but anything accounting relating is done in Excel because Numbers just doesn't cut it.
Tim said the Magic Mouse launch was an incredible moment and that it has good ergonomics.
I just want to say that the Magic Mouse is the most unergonomic mouse I've ever used.
With or without the Logitech software? It works fine, albeit 1992 fine, on a Mac without installing the software, but with the software the flywheel makes sense.Works fine with my Macs. Maybe you're holding it wrong 😉
I think you can…In still don’t understand why I can’t use the Magic Mouse with my iPhone.
I'm going to agree with that. But mainly because MacOS has obviously shifted its focus to being run by a trackpad. I made that shift myself years ago.I bet Tim doesn’t use the Magic Mouse. If he did it might suddenly cease to exist.