It is, in fact touch sensitive. The might mouse has two touch sensitive regions where the buttons should be (Apple calls this the "touch sensitive top shell") and two "Force sensing side buttons." Presumably the mouse functions in the same way as the old apple mouse, whereby the entire mouse is a button, the change here being that the mouse will also detect which side of the mouse you're clicking with.
This is, if anything, further proof against Microsoft. Perhaps we should face the fact that Microsoft writes crappy software (using Visual Basic) and crappy operating systems. No attention is payed to efficiency, clearly. Solution: Leave them behind.
It is, in fact touch sensitive. The might mouse has two touch sensitive regions where the buttons should be (Apple calls this the "touch sensitive top shell") and two "Force sensing side buttons." Presumably the mouse functions in the same way as the old apple mouse, whereby the entire mouse is a button, the change here being that the mouse will also detect which side of the mouse you're clicking with.
This is, if anything, further proof against Microsoft. Perhaps we should face the fact that Microsoft writes crappy software (using Visual Basic) and crappy operating systems. No attention is payed to efficiency, clearly. Solution: Leave them behind.