"The only problem I had was getting the right click to work. For me, it was just another lesson in why not to be an early adapter. " the tech indicated that Apple will continue to compile statistics on their phone calls to monitor the Mighty Mouse performance. A call to Apple tech did not resolve the issue. A real disappointment, since all other features perform nicely. I have total unreliability with using the secondary button - whether I set the right or left click to be the secondary (akin to a ctrl click) button, it will only work intermittently. "Every feature, but one, seems to work very nicely. Problems with right-click (secondary click) Several users are also reporting issues with the secondary click functionality on Wireless Mighty mice.
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Power cycle the system In some cases, your Mac simply needs to be power-cycled (turn the system off for a few minutes, then back on) in order to achieve normal tracking speed. Try using a utility like AppleJack, Cocktail or Tiger Cache Cleaner to run a medium or deep cache cleaning routine and check for persistence of the issue.
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Make sure included software is installed Make sure that you have installed the Apple Mouse software V1.2, which is provided on the disc that ships with the Wireless Mighty Mouse. I replaced my MacMice primarily for the Apple technology and design I figured the Apple mouse would be a lot lighter than the MacMice BT, which it is, even with two batteries, but the tracking speed is laughable." I use two 20" displays in extended desktop, and it's really not acceptable. "Same problem here: at the highest tracking speed, the cursor is very slow. Also, no difference between the 2 wireless Mighty Mice I bought (I paired both with either system)." Also, comparing to my Logitech MX 1000 and even an optical, original wireless Apple Mouse. The G5 especially is so bad (and slow even on the highest setting) that precision work is almost impossible.
Subjectively it seems better on the MacBook Pro, but both are sluggish and stuttering. "I purchased two wireless Mighty Mice, installed the software on my PowerMac G5 and my MacBook Pro.
For users experiencing the problem, the sluggish movement occurs even with the highest tracking speed settings (modifiable in the Keyboard & Mouse pane of System Preferences). More on sluggish tracking speed/movement We continue to report on an issue with sluggish tracking speed from the Wireless (Bluetooth) Mighty Mouse.