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Nikita Shchypylov2016-01-27 16:50:20
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Nikita Shchypylov, 2016-01-27 16:50:20

What mouse to take for a macbook?

I want to take a mouse, but I really liked the touchpad and all its scroll gestures.
There is no money yet for the Magic Mouse, I settled on Rapoo t6
. Is it worth taking it? What do you advise?
Thanks

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Anton, 2016-01-27
@hummingbird

Not worth it. I never thought about a mouse on a MacBook.
The touchpad is just perfect and more than enough. IMHO.
Especially with the mouse you will limit yourself.

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Andrey Sidorov, 2016-01-27
@morr

It is better to save up some money and take the same magic mouse. OSX has gesture support integrated everywhere, and if you buy any other mouse, you will lose a lot in usability, because. The apple mouse is good just because it supports these same gestures.
To others who answered: a mouse is needed if you connect a monitor to a laptop in order to use the laptop as a "desktop". In this case, you need both a mouse and a keyboard. This is very convenient at least when programming.

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Efim, 2016-02-03
@striimii

You can fully get all the chips of the MacBook touchpad only by taking the Apple Magic TrackPad. Ideally, you should have both a mouse and a trackpad.
The Apple Magic Mouse is a rather controversial contraption. Batteries last for a month (I used Logitech before, there batteries lasted 3 years). Sometimes her touch gets in the way, especially in Mail.app, it's annoying. The rest of the Magic Mouse is an ordinary and quite comfortable mouse. I bought a new one on Avito, only unpacked for 1300r. I wouldn't buy it for the store price :)

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zelsky, 2016-01-27
@zelsky

But what about the default special gestures? Why have I never seen a Macbook user with a mouse.

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