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I would just stay away from the Apple mighty mouse. The side clicks are way too sensitive and while the rollerball on top is handy it seems to stick after a while and it is also too sensitive for some programs to be useful.
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"I called Logitech, and if I can find the receipt, and it's within 5 years, they will fix/replace the mouse."
That is why I buy Kensington stuff. If it is still under warranty, even if you base it on the build date from the ser#, they cover it. No papers required at all. I've had them send me new mice based on just my word, and the promise to destroy the bad one. And if the item is obsolete, they ask what would make you happy for the replacement.
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didnt kensington stop support for 10.6?
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well, their mouseware software for mac is 3 years old... But I just use the stock Apple OS controls in System Prefs.
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Logitech offered the same, but the build date is from 2003. I think I bought it more recently...
(in response to: "That is why I buy Kensington stuff. If it is still under warranty, even if you base it on the build date from the ser#, they cover it. No papers required at all. I've had them send me new mice based on just my word, and the promise to destroy the bad one. And if the item is obsolete, they ask what would make you happy for the replacement.")
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Sounds like Logitech has stepped up to compete with Kensington on customer service.
I tried to get new "feet" for a Logitech mouse, they said it was a normal wear and tear issue, and just buy a new one. Kensington asked for the ser#, and mailed me a new mouse.