It’s a Mighty Mouse !
It’s a bird..
It’s a plane..
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No, it’s a mighty mousee!!!
I just bought myself a wireless mighty mouse, this is also celebrating my first year of using Macbook. Well, not exactly 1 year, because I upgrade to Macbook Pro recently.. The white mac is handover to my wife, she’s a huge fans of multiply rite now… sell some city bags and I just found out, there are a lot of sellers in Multiply rite now. eBay doesn’t work in our community, but Multiply does!
However during my first year using both OSX and XP in Mac, all I could say that I’m satisfied with the performance. I haven’t upgrade to Vista though, in fact I have a brand new FPP Vista & Office 2007 on my desk right now - a present from Ms Indonesia last year. It’s just I still need to use XP since most of my projects required XP for the development environment. I prefer mac for fun stuff like photos, videos and musics - love the animation & graphic and the way it manage the raw file is so simple, I never defrag my hard drive so far and it’s still run like I bought it last year.
The good things when I boot in XP (or using Parallel) is all the driver is run very well. All the hardware : camera, wifi, bluetooth, cd rom, tap scrolling is run smoothly, and my XP is also stable so far, I never got it before in PC Environment. Maybe it is because the lightness Apple have by only maintaining their driver for several hardware brands.

Above is the configuration of my Mighty Mouse, I just click the ‘Setup new bluetooth device’ and it’s just automatically detect each other using Bluetooth. No wire on my desk rite now, only I have to get use with the mouse. I like the oval shape, but when I use it - I feel like im holding a weird shape of mouse. Well, it’s cool though, do you see the tracking ball on top of it ? You can rotate it 360 degree, so whenever you browse a document or browse through file list, this tiny ball save your work a lot. Press the tiny ball, then it’ll arrange all the windows in your desktop literally. It also have a pair of button in each side, I configured so whenever I press both side, it’ll show my desktop.
To save your mouse battery’s energy from draining, it have a small snap button in the back, just snap it to close the lid, so it’ll automatically ‘off’ and stop consuming the battery.