Earlier today, 9to5Mac asked their Twitter followers to post their most unpopular Apple takes. Here’s what I said: “There’s no good way to solve the Magic Mouse charging design issue without severely compromising the design of the product. It’s fine.”
The only argument I have is the difficulty of not having a landmark to differentiate between right and left click on the mouse surface. It’s way too easy to get disoriented on a perfectly smooth surface and end up with your clicking finger in the middle of the mouse, randomly wondering why you either aren’t getting your right click menu or wondering why you ONLY get your right click menu.
Defending the undedefendable: the Magic Mouse is great actually
The only argument I have is the difficulty of not having a landmark to differentiate between right and left click on the mouse surface. It’s way too easy to get disoriented on a perfectly smooth surface and end up with your clicking finger in the middle of the mouse, randomly wondering why you either aren’t getting your right click menu or wondering why you ONLY get your right click menu.