Maybe this will make the Magic Mouse a little more usable.
An engineer hacked Apple’s infamous Magic Mouse to make it more user-friendly, ergonomic, and overall less annoying. Ivan Kuleshov is the said engineer, and he has also hacked the Apple Mac Mini in the past to be powered over Ethernet.
Definitely the latter. It wasn't an oversight, because I guarantee you plenty of engineers were telling management how stupid that was. They did the same stupid bullshit with the Apple Pencil.
It's not an oversight, it's a willful decision from Apple.
"We decided using our devices while charging ruins the magic of it all being wireless, etc. so we made the unilateral decision to stop you from doing that even if you don't give a fuck (like a normal human) about it being wireless all the time, always. This is the way we already decided you need to use Apple products so that it feels 'futuristic' and all other opinions are objectively wrong."
Apple is no better than Microsoft, they both love making decisions for you.
no, it's still a shitty mouse. You can't hold one button down and click the other (imaging trying to aim/shoot a rifle in CoD)
Last time I touched a magic mouse, it couldn't register which finger was clicking if you just let your fingers rest naturally on the mouse. i.e. you had to lift the opposite finger off the mouse to click left/right. Have they fixed that?
If Apple doesn’t want to fix that thing, they should kill it and start shipping computers with their trackpad by default. Their trackpads are actually good.
An engineer hacked Apple’s infamous Magic Mouse to make it more user-friendly, ergonomic, and overall less annoying.
Ivan Kuleshov is the said engineer, and he has also hacked the Apple Mac Mini in the past to be powered over Ethernet.
Kuleshov recently shared on X that he has created “the world’s first ergonomic Magic Mouse with no weaknesses” and that “you can charge it via USB-C right while you’re working.” In the same Twitter thread, he walked us through the details.
Kuleshov also adds that he knows there’s room for improvement and will share this project on his site and GitHub “in the coming days.”
Interestingly enough, there have been past attempts at fixing the Magic Mouse, like when Matty Benedetto, behind the famous YouTube channel Unnecessary Inventions, 3D printed a lifter for the back of the Magic Mouse 2 that rolled around on a pair of metal ball bearings.
The lift allowed the mouse to slide around a desk while connecting to a power source and recharging.
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