It’s A Kind Of Magic
The Apple Magic Mouse arrived at Fruit Bytes HQ late this afternoon, courtesy of UPS. Having ordered it direct from Apple Store online 9 days ago, I was very much looking forward to receiving it and having a bit of a play to see how it compared to it’s older sibling, the Mighty Mouse.
When I unpacked the mouse I was expecting it to come in the cardboard packaging like the Mighty Mouse, but instead it’s a plastic box much like the ones that the iPod range come in nowadays (below). The batteries were already inside of the mouse, so all I needed to do was flick the switch underneath, browse for a new Bluetooth device and within a few moments the Magic Mouse was ready for business.
The back of the box shows all the various actions such as the two-finger swipe and screen zoom. But, I know you’re keen to know how it feels compared to the bigger Mighty Mouse…
Because it’s so much thinner and flatter, you will notice the difference in your hand right away. A couple of my fingers felt like they didn’t quite know where to be, mostly my ring finger which ordinarily would be hugging the side of the Mighty Mouse. I sometimes found myself using my index finger to scroll rather than my middle finger. I didn’t expect anything other than an alien feeling to begin with and it would be silly to say otherwise. The more I’m using it, the more intuitive and natural it’s starting to become and I know for sure that the Mighty Mouse would feel big and chunky in my hand now.
I’ve had a play with just some of the functions of the Magic Mouse in the short time I’ve had it. Obviously vertical scroll is particularly enjoyable and the thought of no more scroll ball getting clogged up is a sweet one. I have scrolled through my iTunes music library (cover flow view) using one-finger horizontal scrolling. This was just to test this feature out but doubt it will be an action I use regularly as I never browse my library in Cover Flow view. Similarly, two-finger swiping for going back or forward in Safari may not be something I use much, but it works and works well.
These are my Magic Mouse preferences…

I increased the Scrolling up one notch from it’s default and it feels perfect for me. Aside from it’s functionality, it’s a beautifully designed piece of hardware as one comes to expect from Apple. Underneath the mouse is almost as gorgeous as the top of it. No doubt I will take further pictures to show off it’s slim profile soon and put them up on Flickr.
I know there have been quite a few questions on Twitter about the particular functioning of the Magic Mouse which I have been unable to answer due to being away from the device at the time. But, I’ll be more than happy to answer any questions you may have, in the comments. My Mighty Mouse is currently being packed up and will hopefully be off to a new home very soon. The Magic Mouse is here to stay.
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about 10 months ago
Hey Sam, cool to see you got the Magic Mouse. I’m really excited about the momentum scrolling, hope that’s living up to expectations. A couple of people on Twitter have said it’s not so impressive.
about 10 months ago
last tuesday I bought an iMac 21,5″ with ATI radeon and it’s gorgeous.
And the Magic Mouse (mm, like the mighty) is sweet.
I mean, it does few things but boy it works so nice. At the beginning I was skeptical for the multi touch scrool but now I love it.
It’s not a “pro” mouse that does all type of things (anyway at the moment I put exposè on right-click) but I think is very Apple like: do few things but do them right.
about 10 months ago
Hi Alex. I like, no love, the iPhone-like momentum scrolling. Makes my iMac feel like one huge iPhone.
Hey oskr! Wow, you lucky thing getting the new iMac
They look sweet. Yeah, the Magic Mouse does feel strange at first, but I’m already finding it natural now. I love the absence of the icky scroll ball. Hope you’re enjoying your new Mac
about 10 months ago
Really good writeup Sam, enjoyed that. You probably know my worries about the Magic Mouse. I’ll get used to the swiping and scrolling no bother, it’s how low profile the thing is that worries me.
But it is Apple, I guess I can re-mold my hand
about 10 months ago
With the acquisition of a magic mouse! I’m glad that you feel. Mouse is amazing, yes you are right, like iPhone
about 10 months ago
Cheers Tom. I didn’t really want to write about the mouse so quickly as it’s impossible to adjust to something so quick and give an honest review about whether I could see myself sticking with it when I’ve only used it for one hour. Haha yeah, it might feel weird but it’s for Apple so who cares if we get RSI, right
Hi Katya. Cheers. Have you got the Magic Mouse yet or are you considering it? I’m hearing lots of reports on Twitter about how many found it hard to adjust on the first day, but are loving it now.
about 10 months ago
Sweet review as ever. Im so torn between a Magic Mouse and a Bamboo Touch. i think the Bamboo might be a better long-term RSI-beating option.
about 10 months ago
Cheers Sam,
I wanted to order a Magic Mouse when Apple announced them but really didn’t like the Mighty Mouse so thought I’d hold out for a couple weeks to see what ppl thought of them.
Glad your liking it and i’ll see how it goes for you over the next few weeks and get myself one then.
I’m hoping that after 10.6.2 there will be even more functionality to it, maybe pinch
about 10 months ago
Cheers Matthew. I looked at the Bamboo Touch a few weeks ago as I love all that touchy/feely technology now, thanks to the iPhone.
Hi Wayne
Oooh, pinching would be great. I must admit I tried that yesterday on the Magic Mouse – I am so spoilt by it on the iPhone that I wrongly assumed it was a Magic Mouse feature. That would be nice to see on this.
about 10 months ago
Hi sam,
sounds great! How does it do for battery life and Bluetooth connection. My mighty loses power shockingly quickly after about 40% and drops Bluetooth as well. Hopefully, both are cured in the magic!
about 10 months ago
Hi Dean,
I’ve had the Magic Mouse for 6 days and it’s on 73% battery now. If I recall correctly, that’s dropped a little faster than I remember the Mighty Mouse dropping when I first bought it – and the batteries Apple provide usually last a lot longer than the ones I use. My Mighty Mouse also used to lose power quickly when it got to around 30%.
Bluetooth connection has been fine. Haven’t had any of that slow jittery tracking that I’d get sometimes with Mighty.