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Macally iceMouse USB Optical Internet Mouse (White) | 
enlarge | Brand: Macally Category: CE
List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $14.84 You Save: $25.15 (63%)
New (21) Used (2) from $13.50
Avg. Customer Rating: 32 reviews Sales Rank: 11565
Color: White Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: Apple MacOS 9.0 or later Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 2.3 x 4.8 x 1.3 Warranty: 3 years warranty
MPN: iceMouse Model: iceMouse UPC: 701107483733 EAN: 0701107483733 ASIN: B00006HMQZ
Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days
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| Features:
| • | No Moving Parts To Clean - All Digital | | • | Buttons Are Programmable | | • | 3 Foot Cable | | • | System Requirements - MacOS 9 or later | | • | Color - Ice |
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Product Description Macally iceMouse USB Optical Internet Mouse - If you're looking for a full-sized mouse for your new Apple iMac or iBook computer system, then take a look at the Macally iceMouse. This mouse features optical technology, allowing you to use it with precision without a mousepad. And it's Ice color perfectly matches the newly designed Apple iMacs and iBooks. 3 Year Warranty
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| Customer Reviews: Read 27 more reviews...
Not impressed. August 8, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
It's not bad for a cheap mouse, which was what I was after. But, it had a really bright red light under it, and the scroll wheel clicks really loudly. It feels cheap and performs the same. Oh well--
Macally good choice July 26, 2008 The USB Optical Internet Mouse is as advertised, and a good choice for Mac users who aren't ready for a wireless mouse. Good value; lightweight and is not too big.
Doesn't work on Intel Macs - go to Logitech July 25, 2008 while I like the feel of this mouse, there is no excuse for the useless drivers and lack of clarification or support about its supposed programmability.
I am not going to waste time trying to figure out whether this device will ever work. When I try to set preferences , options are not available on my Intel MacBkPro running 10.4.11 -- the "continue" button is greyed out. I think this just doesn't work on Intel Macs but MacAlly won't say that definitively. I confirm the others who say they can't get the software to work.
Buy a Logitech, they work better, they support better and the program like a dream.
Mediocre Mouse, Lousy for Mac July 5, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The mouse works adequately but only barely. It is not accurate, when I click one line of text, it often rolls to another and selects that instead.
The software that came with is useless for Macintosh, and this mouse will not wake a sleeping Mac.
It is comfortable in my small hand. Unlike most Mac mice, it has right and left buttons that work as expected.
The scroll button is extremely grating, rough and difficult to roll. And then only rolls vertically.
For $21, it's only about 50% overpriced. I needed a mouse in a hurry after I poured milk all over my last one, a Kinsington they don't make anymore, and when I took that one apart to dry it out, small parts jumped out and escaped into the trash on my floor, and this one arrived two days later. Hooray Amazon. Boo Macally.
Apple's Mickey Mouse -- er Mighty Mouse -- is better, but way overpriced. This will do till I find something better.
Unreliable but I still love it!! April 10, 2008 I'm a hard core photoshopper and I mostly use a graphics tablet, but when I want to use a mouse I haven't found one that I like better. Pros - This one is light weight (not as light as my stylus though) and not too bulky. I like the feel. I can't stand some of these really heavy mice after using the tablet. Some reviewers complained about weight but why would someone want heavier mice? The Cons- I've gone through 4 of these mice in three years! The main button gives out - sometimes sooner, sometimes later. So now I just order 3 mice at once and toss them in the can like disposables. Sometimes they hold out for 9 months or more under heavy use ( I have several machines with employees) but I have had some stop clicking after just 3 months! They're cheap so it doesn't hurt the wallet to stock up. I actually buy the iOptinet version because it's identical except that it's clear instead of white) and I just think that it's still worth it compared to the heavy bulky mice that I've tried. Other reviewers where also correct about the loud scroll wheel and the red light but I don't find it the deal breaker. If the Macally would just improve the button I would be much happier.
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