I have one that I am trying to like but haven't got there yet. I get it out and use it once in awhile but still go back to my Logitech wireless. I would dearly love to get rid of the dongle and USB hub it is attached to.
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It takes getting used to. It's almost like mouse meets trackpad, so you have to play around with the settings to get into the comfort zone. I'm liking it a lot so far.
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Well, I think I'm getting used to this thing. It's getting easier and easier to use the more I do use it. Getting used to the light touch is the biggest challenge. I'm getting fewer and fewer double clicks, etc.
Easy to use. I have one over 2 years and never had a problem with it. Just follow under Network Preferences and you will see Trackpad and how to use it.
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Same with the Magic Mouse. I'm already used to it for the most part, but odd as it may seem, it's way more sensitive — maybe "squirrely" is a better descriptor — with some apps than with others. InDesign, for instance. If I so much as blink, it'll instantly scroll several pages into a multi-page document or jump to one corner or another of a page. But I'm gradually getting on top of it, and I still really like this mouse.