![]() This Macally scroll wheel is firm and accurate to its settings with macOS's System app, but is tough to scroll while you're clicking and dragging content, which I happen to do sometimes working with text. However, I miss the 360-degree scrolling wheel even more. This mouse is extremely comfortable to use, though I do miss the singular button with two click zones that the classic, wired Apple Magic Mouse has. While it’s not really my most ideal Mac mouse experience, it works for what I need and what I’m willing to spend. ![]() This is the $30 Macally Small USB Wired Keyboard for Mac and Windows, though the orientation of keys is clearly Mac-centric. The $50 keyboard and mouse combo I picked up for less than half the price that Apple would charge (about $180) feels just like the real thing. The word "cheap" has a lot of connotations attached to it, but in this case the word only pertains to price. I came across a brand known as Macally on Amazon, which produces Mac- and- Windows-compatible computing accessories on the cheap. When the Apple-made keyboard and mouse I use with my MacBook Pro began to wear down after several years of use, I wanted to see whether I could save some cash rather than drop upwards of $200 on a replacement set. Naturally, Apple delivers a hand-tailored experience, one that I thought was unrivaled, much less for a cheaper price. I'm all about getting the feel right when using a computer - right for me, that is. When it comes to computing, I'm a bit of a traditionalist, and when it comes to Macs, I'm usually quite adamant in using Apple's own accessories. ![]()
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