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The Macally TURBO is an optical USB wired mouse with a 1000 dpi optical sensor, three soft-click buttons and scroll wheel for a precise and smooth control.
Features
1000 dpi precision optical sensor for precise and smooth control
3 buttons and scroll wheel (no driver required)
Ergonomic and ambidextrous design for maximum comfort 5 Feet/150 cm
USB wired that is plug and play
Ergonomic and ambidextrous
System requirements: USB port; Mac OS X 10.1 and later; Microsoft Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10
Package content: USB mouse and user's guide
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Features:
3 button USB mouse
Precise scroll wheel, perfectly positioned to roll smoothly under your finger
Ergonomically designed body sculpted to provide exceptional comfort
1000 dpi precision optical sensor for precise and smooth control
3 buttons and scroll wheel (no driver required)
Ergonomic and ambidextrous design for maximum comfort
5 Feet/150 cm USB wired that is plug and play
System Requirements
Mac OS X 10.6 to 10.10 and above
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 and above
Any desktop and notebook computer with available USB 3.0 or 2.0 port
By AppleInsider Staff Tuesday, June 04, 2019, 07:10 pm PT (10:10 pm ET)
Apple on Tuesday elaborated on mouse support in iOS 13 and iPadOS, saying both USB and Bluetooth devices will be recognized by the operating systems. The company made it clear, however, that the feature is designed specifically for a subset of users who have difficulty interacting with touch screen interfaces.
According to reporter Steven Aquino, Apple emphasized that mouse support in iOS and iPadOS is an accessibility feature, not a nicety created for the general iPad user. The feature is '[m]eant for users who literally cannot access their devices without a mouse, joystick, whatnot,' Aquino said in a tweet.
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More specifically, mouse support is designed as a stand-in for touch input, not traditional cursor control as found on Mac. Indeed, a short video posted to Twitter by developer Steve Troughton-Smith on Monday showed mouse input mimicking finger touch events in the first beta version of iPadOS.
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'This is not your old desktop cursor as the primary input method,' Apple said, according to Aquino.
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That said, the company appreciates mainstream media coverage of its Accessibility work. Apple confirmed both wired USB and Bluetooth mouse models will work in iOS and iPadOS, though the company has not compiled an official list of compatible devices, Aquino said. That includes Apple's own Magic Mouse. Interestingly, Troughton-Smith on Monday discovered the feature works, at least unofficially, with Apple's Magic Trackpad. Apple told Aquino the 'foundation' of mouse support in iOS and iPadOS goes back 'a couple years.'
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Mouse integration can be enabled through the AssistiveTouch menu in iOS 13 and iPadOS, and will be available to users once those operating systems launch this fall.