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Apple vs The Scroll Wheel 1109


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There goes the idiot snit trolling again. To bad he has a reading problem and doesn't understand what Tim Crowley wrote. But then, I'm not surprised, as I...
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The support was in the original post. Too bad your reading comprehension is so bad that you didn't...

"Normal" People are LYING. I've never seen a USB mouse with a scroll-wheel that didn't work on Mac - and does so without drivers. I'm not saying that they don't exist, but they are few and far between. And I see that you've "chosen" a bluetooth mouse. Well, that's not exactly a "USB mouse", now is it? Especially since most modern Macs have bluetooth transceiver circuitry built-in. And how disingenuous of you to choose a Targus Bluetooth device with a "unique auto-pair-up feature" upon which to base your buttertion that all scroll-wheel mice don't work on Macs. I'll bet you spent hours searching the web for the one scroll-mouse that because of this auto pairing feature doesn't link-up to the built-in bluetooth support on the Mac didn't you?

You're quite a troll. Take my advice, Brian. Get a REAL life.

BTW. I use a Kensington Wireless Pro mouse on my PowerBook. Its RF (but not Bluetooth), requires a plug-in dongle, and it needed no set up. Just plug the dongle into my laptop's USB port, press the two pairing buttons (one on the bottom of the mouse, one on the dongle) and the mouse works -scroll-wheel and all.

Hint: I don't believe that you bought one. But I do believe that it won't work with Mac's Bluetooth support because of that 'auto pair-up feature.' So do you, that's why you brought it up.

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