9-bits by David Kaneda

A tumblog by David Kaneda, creative director at Sencha.


POWERED by FUSION

October 21st 2009

The Apple Magic Mouse is the world’s first Multi-Touch mouse—meaning, in addition to detecting left and right clicks, the device also accepts an array of finger gestures on it’s surface, for features like 360° scrolling, zooming, and page navigation. The new mouse works wirelessly with any Bluetooth-enabled computer and features a powerful laser-tracking engine. I personally found the previous wireless Mighty Mouse a disappointment—in tracking response and weight—here’s hoping this one delivers.

The Apple Magic Mouse is the world’s first Multi-Touch mouse—meaning, in addition to detecting left and right clicks, the device also accepts an array of finger gestures on it’s surface, for features like 360° scrolling, zooming, and page navigation. The new mouse works wirelessly with any Bluetooth-enabled computer and features a powerful laser-tracking engine. I personally found the previous wireless Mighty Mouse a disappointment—in tracking response and weight—here’s hoping this one delivers.