On one hand, using a cheap Bluetooth mouse with your Mac is better than moving the cursor with your finger. On the other hand, though, you miss out on some of macOS’ trackpad gestures—including the ...
Keeb.io Levinson with a built-in trackpoint, a magic trackpad, and an m570 trackball. I'm a weirdo. I mostly use the trackpad with my personal mini and the trackball with my work mbp. I like the ...
On the trackpad there are no such issues. I also have the mouse on the right and trackpad on the left, now mostly for when my right and is occupied as per the above, but before I programmed extra ...
Clicking can be a drag. Photo: Charlie Sorrel/Cult of Mac I prefer the Mac’s trackpad to a mouse in every way but one. It’s more comfortable, it relieves RSI, it can be used equally easily by the left ...
Finally, haptic feedback, per-app profiles, and gestures in Windows, but you'll have to adjust to this learning curve.
It appears that there may be a compatibility issue between some iterations of Apple mice and certain portable models. MacFixIt reader J. Strauss writes "I have an iBook 12" dual USB, and a Titanium ...
This is surely the easiest part of buying a Mac: picking the mouse to go with it. Except there are also trackpads — and you won't believe the number of choices you've got. AppleInsider talks about ...
Apple has been promoting its iPads as laptop replacements for a long time now—with docks, and split screen views, and drag and drop operations—and the latest push comes with the arrival of iPadOS 13.4 ...
When the iPadOS 13.4 is installed on your machine, you can use a wireless Bluetooth mouse or trackpad with your iPad with full-fledged cursor support. Here is how to set up, use, and master any ...