BT Mighty mouse in apple stores

Is the BT mighty mouse available in apple stores yet, or is it still just online. By the way im in england and im planning on going to an apple store next week, and would rather buy one there then online and have to wait for it etc.
By the way, im VERY VERY happy at the moment, as I have 2 BT mighty mouses and both of the scroll wheels have broken. Someone posted a link in another thread (sorry cant remember who) and it fixed them both, so thank you!
PS sorry I know this isnt stricty about a macbook, but im going to be using it on the macbook and didnt know where else to post it.

Sorry should have made it more clear haha. I have 2 wired ones, one when they first came out,then got fed up with the scroll wheel not working, so got a new one about 2 months ago which also went funny (again scroll wheel).
Anyway, I have a mac mini and a macbook so will use the wired one for the mini (which I am selling soon anyway) and then the wireless one for the macbook.
Does anyone know if they are as heavy as the last wireless mouses? Blimey they were heavy!
Will be buying one when I go to the apple store next week. Thanks for the responses guys.

Similar Messages

  • Hi , i recently bought a mouse on apple store and i deleated the invoice in my email accidentally , i also signed in as guest to buy the mouse so now i cant get my order number . i need to cancel the order because the mouse went over my budget.

    hi , i recently bought a mouse on apple store and i deleated the invoice in my email accidentally , i also signed in as guest to buy the mouse so now i cant get my order number . i need to cancel the order because the mouse went over my budget.

    Call Apple Customer Relations (1-800) 275-2273.  Wait for a human to come on the line and ask politely and firmly that you want to be transferred over to the Customer Relations department.

  • Opinion on Mighty Mouse & Original Apple Bluetooth Mouse

    I just received my bluetooth Mighty Mouse today and I have to say it's an excellent mouse!
    Pros:
    Compared to the original Apple Bluetooth Mouse, this one is lighter (much lighter). It also tracks better than the original Apple Bluetooth Mouse. My desktop is a piece of grey plastic and with the original mouse, it was not able to track at all. With the new wireless Mighty Mouse, it works just fine!
    I also love how one can zoom in by control-scrolling. Excellent feature!
    Almost everything works well.
    Cons:
    Like others have said before, the one minor complaint is the side squeeze buttons. Only if the squeeze buttons were just slightly less tight. But I would not say this negative is any reason to not get the Mighty Mouse.
    Also, unlike the original bluetooth mouse which has a slider to adjust the pressure of the click button, this one does not come with that feature. Not a big deal, nevertheless.
    Good job, Apple!

    It's not for any help, but me too have the same problem.
    My mighty mouse, lose connection in a random way with my MacBook Pro 17" Unibody.
    I've an iMac at home, with another mighty mouse, so I try to exchange the two, but any one of the two mouse work right with the iMac and have the same problem with the MBP.
    Maybe for 1/2 day, there is no problem, and after that in an hour the lose connection happen 2/3 times.
    I try like you to delete the .plist file and reset PRAM but the only difference is that now the bluetooth icon in the menu bar correctly shows the three dots of the connection, but as always at random, the mouse stops working and the pointer remains stationary on the screen.
    The only solution is to manually disconnect and then click a button on the mouse to reconnect.
    My only hope is that with the arrival of Snow Leopard and the next "clean installation" the problem disappears.
    I'm sorry can't give you any help.

  • Apple "Mighty" Mouse

    Hello.
    One day my old logitech wireless mouse started to have some problems (it has its years after all) and so I have decided to buy a new mouse. I checked the stores etc. and after seeing the "mighty" mouse on apple pages, I have decided to buy it. It costs more money but its from apple, it will be nicely integrated with OS and it has the scroll wheel, that was my thoughts. When I got it and connect it with my iBook it really looked nice for few mins. I have turned left and right button option and.... got a first problem. Right button didnt work 100%, maybe on 80% of clicks. Pretty annoying. Over few weeks it got worst and I ended on 20% of successful clicks. As bonus, from second week my mouse scrolling wheel started to scroll really badly in the "down" direction. If I havent bought it from net store, at this point I would go and smash it on the sellers head... I got pretty annoyed really and so I smashed the mouse few times and believe it or not, clicking works 100% now. It just didnt help with the scrolling, which month after buying stopped working in "down" direction at all.
    So I asked two of my friends with the same mouse over AIM about their experience... One started to use only one button option since he had problems with right left, like l had before. The second had the scrolling wheel out for second time. Since he actually managed to disassembled the mouse and repair/clean it once. I have no idea how to do the same, since there is no visible way, screws or such. After 3 months with the mouse I curse the day I bought it. I have managed to semi-repair my old logitech mouse and Im running it now -> at least basic things like scrolling actually works. Apple "crappy" mouse is lying in box waiting for trashing. Im long time Apple user and when I see product from Apple I expect quality. These mouses should be taken out from market.
    I have to buy a new mouse, maybe not mighty but cheaper and working.
    Message was edited by: danveld
    Message was edited by: danveld

    Well I'm still using my old Apple optical mouse--not a mighty mouse. It has never given me any problems at all in all the years I have been using it. It sounds like you haven't had the mighty mouse for long and have had trouble almost from the beginning. I have heard of problems people have had with the mighty mouse, and I wonder if you happen to have a defective one. If so, are you still under warranty? I think the warranty is for a year but I don't know for sure. If so, it's up to Apple to fix or replace it. If you have access to an Apple Store, make an appointment at the genius bar. If not, try calling Apple about it.
    Good luck!

  • Mighty Mouse just died...

    I bought my iMac in March 2009, been working with Mighty Mouse on work before and ahd the usual scrolling problems, but they were always easely solved. Mine just died on me saturday night. I was working and selected "system preferences" and than "mouse" cause I wanted to adjust the tracking speed (depending on waht I'm doing sometimes I change this setting) and suddenly my dashboard start to appear and disapear in a non stop loop. To make it stop I unpluged the mouse from the USB port on the keyboard and the loop just stoped. I've plugged the mouse again but nothing happens, the mouse has just stoped working. I've picked another mouse to make the shut down and plugged the Mighty again. Restarted the computer, but the mouse dont work at all.
    Now the question: I live in Portugal and I've bought my iMac from the Apple On-line store. I think this must be covered by some sort of warranty, does anyone knows how this things usually work???
    Should I send my Mighty mouse to Apple? Anyone makes any idea????

    The mouse is covered under the same 1-year warranty as the rest of your iMac (and the AppleCare extended warranty as well, if you have one). So if the mouse is indeed defective, Apple will replace it.
    This forum is for older, pre-G3 hardware, so for assistance in determining what might be the problem, try asking in the appropriate iMac forum. Since you say that another mouse doesn't work, it doesn't seem likely that the problem is a defective mouse, so some troubleshooting would seem to be called for. You can also call Apple Tech Support, but if you don't have AppleCare on your iMac, you're past the 90-day free telephone support period so you'd have to pay for the call unless the problem does indeed turn out to be covered by the hardware warranty.
    Regards.
    Message was edited by: Dave Sawyer

  • Mighty Mouse Lost its Touch Sensitivity

    After cleaning the roller ball on my wireless Mighty Mouse its lost ability to have multiple functions. I reset my preferences and still no luck. I now have to set my mouse to only have one primary click for it to work at all. I think the thing is just broken, but maybe someone can help me out.

    Sorry mate, don't know. But, if you have AppleCare on your Mac, realise that that warranty extends to most other Apple products that you use with your Mac. This includes your Mighty Mouse and Apple wifi devices if you had any. If you have AppleCare on the Mac, call up AppleCare and initiate a repair which would likely just turn out to be an exchange since they don't repair Mighty Mouse.
    The number is 1-800-APL-CARE

  • Mighty Mouse or Magic Mouse?

    What are the basic differences? Is it that one is cordless and the other is not?
    Any info?
    Thanks in advance.

    There is no more Mighty Mouse. Apple lost a lawsuit on the name, and now calls it the Apple Mouse, and it only comes wired. Plus, it suffers from a trackball that constantly needs cleaning. The Magic Mouse is an entirely different rodent. It's bluetooth wireless, and features a touch sensitive shell which performs very much like the touch pad on a Macbook. It lacks a middle click, but with software available for download on the Apple site, you can assign it a middle click, plus many more gestures to suit your tastes. The downside to the Magic Mouse is that you need to be running nothing earlier than 10.5.8 to use it, and preferably 10.6.2 or better, plus if you also run Windows on your Mac, it will have very limited functionality in windows--just a basic point and click mouse with no scroll. I highly recommend it.

  • Does apple care warranty cover mighty mouse?

    hi.
    as many has experienced, i experienced problems with scrolling up and/or down w the mighty mouse. i tried to clean it with a few methods, and the one that worked was when i used a clean piece of paper, turned the mouse upside down, and rubbed it forwards and backwards several times.
    unfortunately, it now seems that i might have solved the scrolling problem (but its slowly not scrolling as well already!). but i cant activate the 3rd button anymore. i press down on the ball and instead of activating the 3rd button, it right clicks or left clicks instead.
    i also notice the ball is not as smooth as before. there is some fraying on the surface of the ball.
    my intel imac has apple protection care plan till june 2009. can the mighty mouse be replaced?

    Actually in 2 months my Mighty Mouse will be 3 years old.
    *Isopropyl Rubbing Alcohol* and a clean old T-shirt.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubbing_alcohol
    I have an air compressor with an air drier on it, you can buy canned air at any electronics store.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gas_duster
    No, like Kenichi say's nail polish removers are way to strong and drinking alcohol is way to sticky.

  • Constant Problems with Apple Wireless Keyboard & Mighty Mouse

    My Apple Wireless keyboard constantly loses its connection with my Mac Mini (I have brand new batteries and the latest firmware update) but it is sitting directly in front of it!
    I can get it to work when I go to sys. pref., delete the keyboard, and start the set up assistant. However, once I get the keyboard working this way the Mighty Mouse beings to move insanely slow!
    Please help me, I bought these two products because they were directly from Apple and I just assumed they would work great with my computer.
    Thanks

    Hello craig:
    If you are near an Apple store, take both products in - they can test them there. If you are not near a store, call Applecare (since your products are still in the one year warranty). They may replace one or both.
    A third possibility (one you do not wish to hear) would be the BT module itself having a problem.
    Barry

  • Pre-Mighty Mouse - Apple Pro Mouse still available?

    I was looking through the UK Apple Store (online) for a Pro Mouse, but all I can find are the Might Mouse and the Wireless Mouse. Is the Pro not made any more?

    Yes, apple has discontinued the apple pro mouse. I wanted one too for my iMac; but I couldn't find one that was worth the cost on eBay. I broke down and purchased the Apple Mighty mouse. I love it! It's a very good product, Only Slightly over priced. But you can use multiple buttons. and you can even scroll 360 degrees. I am glad I purchased it. They are $50 dollars in the US. I'm not sure about the UK though. You must have OS 10.3.9 or later I believe though. Hope this helps. -Trevor129

  • Difference between Apple Mighty Mouse MB112LL/A and MB112LL/B?

    What's the difference between the wired Apple Mighty Mouse MB112LL/A and MB112LL/B?

    I did a search for "MB112LL/A" on the Apple support website:
    [http://support.apple.com/kb/index?page=search&product=&q=MB112LL/A]
    As you can see, it comes up in several pages giving information about the Mac Mini and MacBook, where it's given as the part number for the Apple Mouse in the "Options" section, under "Configure-To-Order." A search for MB112LL/B turns up no results of this sort.
    Furthermore, the Apple Online Store sells the /B part but not the /A part. So it seems logical to assume that the /A is offered only as a CTO part, and the /B is a standalone part.
    Like I said, I'm not sure that the difference is the configure-to-order status. It's just an educated guess.

  • Apple Mighty Mouse problem

    I bought a Apple Mighty Mouse for my MacBook and now when I'm moving the cursor it instantly appears in another position that has nothing to do with the positioning I'm moving it. Do you know why this happens? Can you help me?

    If its the wireless Mighty Mouse, I had problems with tracking, too.
    (Also right button click, but that's a whole 'nuther story)
    Some put it down to possible RF interference from other devices causing the problem, while my local Genius put it (and the click issue) down to a botched MM. In the end I gave up and went to a Macally BTMouse Jr. No problems at all.

  • Problems w/ Apple Mighty Mouse and 2013 Macbook Pro

    I recently purchased a 2013 Macbook Pro (13-inch, non-retina), and have tried connecting my 2010 (apprx.) Apple Mighty Mouse via bluetooth.
    While it does connect, the right mouse button, "centre mouse button" (pressing down on the scroll wheel), and the two side buttons ("pinching buttons") do not work.
    I tried changing the settings through System Preferences, assigning the right mouse button as the "Secondary Button", the centre mouse button for the Dashboard, and the two sides for Expose - App Windows, but none of it worked.
    Any suggestions about how to remedy this would be appreciated.

    Hey there, I'm on the forums because I can't get my wireless mouse to connect to my new MacBook Pro either (just got it yesterday). Bluetooth Device Manager seems to "see" it when it searches, but insists it can't connect to it, saying either "device not found" (which is ridiculous, since it's right up there in the list) or "cannot find the necessary services." Yet I cannot find anything definitive on the tubes to say that the two don't work together. Anyone else have any ideas for us??
    I should mention I changed the batteries b/c at first I thought that's all it was. When it didn't work I brought it to a 2009 MacBook Pro, and that one connected no problem ::shaking head::

  • Apple Wireless Mighty Mouse internal speaker not working !!!

    Recently I bought an used Wireless Mighty Mouse (first version with grey side buttons), the mouse is working perfectly minus the single little detail that I can not hear any clicking sound from the internal tiny speaker inside the mouse when I use the little scroll ball above the mouse or when I press the grey side buttons, is this normal or should I hear the clicking sound simulated by the internal speaker? is there a way to enable or disable the internal speaker by software? Maybe is disabled by default, I don't know. I really don't think the speaker could be damaged due to the rest of the mouse is working like a charm but maybe mine came without a speaker, could be? or maybe it got disconnected somehow. Any clues or ideas would be very helpful. Thanks !

    I know what a microswitch is, please look at these links, here are the proof there is (or maybe there was) a tiny speaker in some mighty mouse and wireless mighty mouse:
    http://arstechnica.com/uncategorized/2005/08/dissect/
    and this:
    https://discussions.apple.com/message/988965#988965
    and this:
    https://discussions.apple.com/message/1429358#1429358
    and this:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOw04wTtlIo
    and this:
    http://macdailynews.com/2005/08/02/apples_new_mighty_mouse_provides_audio_feedba ck_for_clicking_and_scrolling/
    and I can keep giving you tens of links to proof you that actually there is (or maybe there was) a tiny speaker inside the mighty mouse and the wireless mighty mouse, If yours came without one it doesn't necessarily mean all came without one, right? That is why I asked you what version you have in order to figure out which ones does have the speaker and which one doesn't.

  • Apple Wireless Mighty mouse

    Hi,
    I have a wireless mighty mouse, and over the past couple of weeks I have noticed that the scroll wheel is acting funny. It will scroll down and side to side, but not up. This will happen sometimes then the mouse will start working normally again. It's still within the years warranty, but I'm not sure if I could find the receipt but was wondering if they would have a way to locate my purchase because I paid by card? Is there an easy way to fix this or should I just return it to Apple for a refund?
    Regards,
    Michael

    It takes a lot of caution, but I use a cleaning solvent (light fluid). I've tried cloth and dry t-shirts, but nothing had worked quite as well for me. The polycarbonate shell won't get marred by the solvent and I haven't had any problems with the rubber on the scroll bar.
    Of course using flammable liquids means you're doing so knowing the risks and can take responsibility for your own safety. I've heard of people who tried killing head lice with gasoline and the fumes were ignited by a water heater.

Maybe you are looking for