i <3 my maccy. *huggggs it close*
windows pc's just frustrate the living hell out of me now.
i continue to maintain that the only failing of the mac, in my eyes, is that there is no program like mspaint that i know about.
justin: hey, i'm in there!
and holy crap at the basic membership price! i want one
Membership price for what? If you're referring to .mac it was $10 with purchase of the computer, and my understanding was that's the regular annual rate. Not bad at all.
Agree with the 2-button mouse comments. The Mighty Mouse (both wireless and wired) don't actually have separate buttons on top. Rather, they just have a smooth surface, and the entire shell clicks down when you press on it. You're supposed to leave a finger on either the right or left side of the trackball, and the mouse detects where you're touching when you press down on it and determines if you left-clicked or right-clicked.
The Mighty Mouse, in my opinion, is one of Apple's least useful products. If you have a light hand and hold the mouse with your fingers, not actually resting your palm on it, it might be OK. But if you rest your palm on it, then because the whole shell clicks down, and there's a very weak spring inside holding it up, it's very easy to accidentally click it. Also, I have found that it does not always correctly determine if you're right- or left-clicking, especially in games (I've been playing World of Warcraft on the Mac).
I like the trackball concept in place of a scroll wheel, but for my personal anatomy, the one on the Mighty Mouse is a bit too small. I'd probably like it to be about double its current size. But because it's free to move in any direction, it can be difficult to scroll straight down if that's what you want to do.
The finger gestures on the trackpad of the Mac laptops is fine for basic right clicking. It's not so great if you need to hold the right mouse button down while simultaneously moving the pointer (again, such as in WoW), but if you need to do that, you're probably using a separate mouse, anyway. For simple right-clicking, using the two-finger-tap is nearly as easy as middle-finger-clicking a mouse's right button.