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Apple Releases Multi-Button "Mighty Mouse"

TheRaven64 writes "Hot on the heels of the announcement of x86 Macs, Apple announced a multi-button mouse, known as the Mighty Mouse. It appears that the entire surface is touch-sensitive, allowing the mouse to be programmed as a single-button, multi-button or scrolling device."

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  1. Finally by RandWalker · · Score: 5, Funny

    A zero button mouse from Apple! Truly less is more!

    1. Re:Finally by Reaperducer · · Score: 5, Insightful

      How does making two buttons look like one, make this more intuitive?

      It's not two buttons. It's still one button, but there are sensors similar to the ones used in the iPod scroll wheel that sense which finger you're using.

      intuitive, no fucking way.

      Calm down, sport. It's just a mouse. It will be O.K. No one's going to take your Logitech away. But you might consider trading it in for some anger management classes.

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    2. Re:Finally by Paradox · · Score: 4, Insightful
      Because the Apple fan-boys have been arguing that one button is best for many years, so they have to continue to pretend that one button is somehow better. Even though they have basically caved in on this issue and realised that extra UI hardware might actually make the UI better to use.
      Dude. Very few people are saying, "One Button Is Better." The people who are saying the one button mouse has merits are considering grandma and grandpa, who had to practice to learn to double click. No really, they actually did. For them, a single mouse button makes far more sense.

      Apple users who care though, can now simply change their perspective, click a checkbox, and progressively disclose new features. Heck, they can do it on their user profile, so that grandma and grandpa can share the same computer with me and still be comfortable.

      I think it's a rather elegant migration strategy. I didn't think that a multi-button mouse could have also looked just like a single button mouse.

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  2. Hell... by jwthompson2 · · Score: 5, Funny

    has frozen over and the devil has taken up hockey and ice fishing...

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  3. Re:It isn't touch sensitive, I think by TomHandy · · Score: 4, Informative
    When you tell people to RTFA, maybe you might want to do so yourself? Hell, it's in the opening bolded paragraph:

    "And with touch-sensitive technology concealed under the seamless top shell, you get the programability of a four-button mouse in a single-button design. "

  4. There's a little feedback by pjcreath · · Score: 4, Informative
    It sounds like the clicky noises on the iPod don't do it for you, but they at least did the same thing here. In small print on the side of the design page, it says that "a tiny speaker inside Mighty Mouse produces button-clicking and Scroll Ball-rolling sound effects."

    Not quite as good as tactile feedback, but definitely better than none.

  5. Re:Welcome to 1986 by Daniel_Staal · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Apple is perfectly aware that intelegent users can handle more than one button at a time. They just don't believe that the average developer can handle more than one button at a time. At least, not and keep a good interface.

    So, they force the delevopers to think 'Oh, shit: this is a Mac, the user only has one button!', and then they actually think about what goes on the second.

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  6. Re:Welcome to 1986 by Golias · · Score: 4, Insightful

    But, if they believe that people want the simplicity of a one button mouse, wouldn't they ship this thing out of the box with only one button functioning? Those people that want the simplicity of a one button mouse surely won't be the ones changing the settings to disable the other buttons. After all, that sounds awfully hard to do!

    If I'm a dad with young children, I might want to set up the mouse preferences differently depending on the user. Full-functions for me and the older kids, one-button for the toddlers and grandparents. It's actually a pretty fucking cool idea.

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  7. Re:Apple Innovates Again by macthulhu · · Score: 4, Funny

    11 Buttons? Are you sure it's not just a really shitty keyboard?

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  8. Re:Apple Innovates Again by el_womble · · Score: 4, Funny

    I think we should take this one step further and just put an optical movement sensor on the bottom of the keyboard! Eat my 113 button mouse suckers!

    (Yes I know this is a dumb idea, but at least you would have to take your hands off the keyboard ;) )

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  9. You don't get it do you? by interactive_civilian · · Score: 4, Insightful
    You don't understand why Apple advocates(d) the one-button mouse, do you?

    The reason is quite simple: it is for programmers to make their applications in such a way that you can access ANY features using a single mouse button. Nothing is to be hidden in only right-click-only accessable menus.

    THAT is a big part of the Apple UI philosphy. And, that is a good thing IMHO.

    /uses a 4 button mouse at home
    //can still get by 100% without it

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