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Macally USB Optical Scroll Jr. Mouse for Portable/Desktop Mac

Macally USB Optical Scroll Jr. Mouse for Portable/Desktop Mac

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Tiny size and very lightweight
Review: This is I believe the fourth MacAlly product I have owned, and this is by far my favorite. I absolutely hated the Apple mouse that came with my iMac, finding it to be too large and heavy, even with my relatively big hands. So, based upon experience with previous MacAlly mouses, I bought the Optical Scroll Jr. Mouse, and fell in love with it the moment I plugged it in and began to use it.

This mouse is tiny and lightweight, making it easy to maneuver this mouse even in a small confined area. The two "main" buttons are programmable, providing an advantage over the Apple mouse that came with the iMacs shipping in Fall 2000. There is also a front-center scrolling wheel, which can be useful depending upon one's working habits.

Since the iMacs of the time came available in one of five "flavors," a colored shield can be affixed to the top of this mouse to match, creating a color-coordinated system.

Overall, this is an excellent mouse. Small children could easily use this mouse without much hassle due to its size and (lack of) weight. The cord is also extremely long, allowing it to be directly connected to a computer several feet away with still enough cord remaining to provide great maneuverability.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Tiny size and very lightweight
Review: This is I believe the fourth MacAlly product I have owned, and this is by far my favorite. I absolutely hated the Apple mouse that came with my iMac, finding it to be too large and heavy, even with my relatively big hands. So, based upon experience with previous MacAlly mouses, I bought the Optical Scroll Jr. Mouse, and fell in love with it the moment I plugged it in and began to use it.

This mouse is tiny and lightweight, making it easy to maneuver this mouse even in a small confined area. The two "main" buttons are programmable, providing an advantage over the Apple mouse that came with the iMacs shipping in Fall 2000. There is also a front-center scrolling wheel, which can be useful depending upon one's working habits.

Since the iMacs of the time came available in one of five "flavors," a colored shield can be affixed to the top of this mouse to match, creating a color-coordinated system.

Overall, this is an excellent mouse. Small children could easily use this mouse without much hassle due to its size and (lack of) weight. The cord is also extremely long, allowing it to be directly connected to a computer several feet away with still enough cord remaining to provide great maneuverability.


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