| Apple Debuts Wireless Mighty Mouse |
| Written by News Editor | |
| Tuesday, 25 July 2006 | |
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The wireless Mighty Mouse is a Bluetooth 2.0 based
multi-button mouse that retains the simplicity of a single-button mouse, and can
be used as a single- or multi-button mouse depending on the user's preference.
The wireless Mighty Mouse features a single seamless enclosure with programmable
touch sensors that act as primary or secondary buttons. With a simple click on
the upper right or left side of the mouse, users can instantly access features
such as contextual menus found in Mac OS(R) X and other applications. The
wireless Mighty Mouse's two other buttons are activated by pressing its Scroll
Ball and squeezing its sides, and can be easily programmed to give users
one-click access to Mac OS X "Tiger" features such as Spotlight(TM), Dashboard
and Expose(TM), or to launch any application such as Safari(TM) or
iChat.
The wireless Mighty Mouse features an easy-to-use
design that comfortably fits the left or right hand. It also includes an
advanced power management system that automatically switches to low power modes
during inactivity, and an off switch to maintain battery life while not in use.
Ready to use out of the box, the wireless Mighty Mouse works with either one or
two AA batteries.
Pricing & Availability
The wireless Mighty Mouse is available immediately
through the Apple Store (www.apple.com), at Apple's retail stores and Apple Authorized Resellers for a suggested
retail price of $69 (US). The wireless Mighty Mouse easily connects to the
latest Macs with built-in Bluetooth wireless technology, and requires Mac OS X
"Tiger" version 10.4.6 or later to customize buttons for one-click access to
Spotlight, Dashboard and Expose or to launch applications.
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