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What is the best web design mouse for macbook pro?
I work in web design. Photoshop, Illustrator, interested in Cinema 4D. Windows 98...10. The mouse is an ordinary two-button scroll mouse. Grab your head.
I'm buying a MacBook Pro. I plan to do the same on it. Plus try specific applications for Mac OS. Never used Apple before.
What is the best mouse to take? Should I get an Apple Magic Mouse? Is it convenient to use it in such applications?
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The apple mouse is uncomfortable because of its sharp corners
. I'll tell you a secret: Macbooks don't need a mouse at all
Apple's touchpad is something orgasmic and hyperfunctional.
What kind of Macbook, by the way? If it’s 2016, I don’t advise you to take it yet (it’s worth waiting for the June updates), the butterfly keyboard on all laptops is completely shitty: some keys stick, others click louder than cheap mice. Hell, basically. When the key sticks, you have to disassemble it (there are no crumbs or dust particles in the mechanism) so that it stops sticking.
You can approach the exhibition ones, click through all the buttons and a few will definitely not be softly pressed, but clicked.
I have already suffered with mine, it is impossible to work at night, it seems that even the neighbors hear these clicks.
Completely agree with Denis. If you take it, then the extended trackpad
If you work only on a beech, then a mouse is not needed - the trackpad is drop dead comfortable and accurate, you get used to it in a matter of hours. If an external monitor is planned, then it is better to work with a closed laptop, you will need an external keyboard and, again, instead of a mouse, it is better to take an external Apple Trackpad 2. An orgasmic thing.
Yes, take it. There and the touchpad is normal.
And so it doesn’t matter at all which one is convenient to work with, that one works
For such things, a graphics tablet, such as Wacom, is convenient. At first you get used to it, and then you can't live without it.
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