Dash wrote:
Logitech MX518. I am considering getting a Naga though for gaming
The G500 (based on the G5) uses the same body ergonomics, if you like your MX518. I went from a MX518 to a G5 to a G9 (and am now tempted by the G500 to get back to that body I loved so dearly and so long, while keeping my G9 featureset).
As for the Magic Mouse, I'm mostly unimpressed. It's a neat concept that I feel fails in execution. The two-finger swipe for web-forward and web-back is an incredibly awkward motion (you have to use two fingers, detected via multi-touch, and swipe across the top of the mouse either from left to right or right to left -- one finger swipes scroll horizontally -- which would be okay, if it weren't for the fact that you need to do it while holding the mouse still with your thumb and other two fingers. This is fail for the same reason so many people can't do a Vulcan salute; it uses the same muscles/joint flex, and forces you to hold the other fingers steady while doing it). On top of that, to zoom you need to hold ctrl while touch-swiping, which is absolutely inane on the face of it, and made even moreso when you consider that the mouse is multi-touch, and should thus obviously use the pinch/unpinch zoom that Apple itself popularized and has already made second nature to every iPhone and iPod Touch user on the planet.