![]() In a few years, it might be all trackpads, and mice will be rare. Third, it will be best to get used to trackpads as that is the future: Many people are opting for trackpads even with desktops now, and even the PC makers are starting to push them. Even the Magic Mouse doesn't have all the gestures. Second, you have the full functionality of gestures with the trackpad. For one, it is you cheapest option - you already have it. So if this is a case of just not being used to using the trackpad, I would urge you to give it a few weeks. Of course you DO get that, and more, with the trackpad that is built into your MacBook Air. ![]() You won't get that with a third-party mouse. Mac Compatible Ergonomic Mouse Goldtouch Ergonomic Keyboard and Mouse Bundle for Mac Evoluent Vertical Mouse 4: Right Hand Wireless Mouse VM4RW Evoluent. The smooth touch surface of the Magic Mouse lets you use gestures for scrolling and other things. And any USB wired mouse should work with your Mac.īut of course the thing you cannot get with a non-Magic Mouse is the gestures. Or, get any USB wired one if you are looking to save money - that's probably the main difference between the expensive ones and the cheap ones. So get a wireless one that says it works with Mac though Bluetooth. ![]() It will be a pain to always have that connected to your Mac, and they may not work because they are designed for PCs, more or less. These are for PCs that don't have any Bluetooth wireless connections. (Opens in a new window) 44.99 (List Price 69.99) Apples Magic Keyboard, Trackpad, and Mouse have an extremely low profile. ![]() But as for how well it works, that is subjective.įirst, I would avoid any wireless mouse that uses a USB dongle to communicate. Logitech G213 Prodigy Keyboard With Spill-Resistant Design. ![]() Almost any modern mouse will work with a new MacBook Air. ![]()
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