I‘ve recently bought an Apple Magic Mouse to have a mouse for my left hand while working. My main mouse on the right is my trusty SL Prime-Z DW. This one glides around the mousepad like butter in a hot pan. My totally new Apple Magic Mouse however drags like dry-fried chicken. My mousepad is the size of the whole desk, so it’s the same mousepad for both mice. The other mouse I had was gliding just fine, but buttons don’t work with my left hand so I settled for this one. And no, I don’t plan on putting a Trackpad there, the trackpad is below the keyboard (I need it to better move the camera)

Do you have any tips as to how I can make this mouse glide better?

  • MrSpArkle
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    7 hours ago

    The Apple mouse comes with some weird pads. They’re meant to work OK with a certain amount of friction on a wide variety of surfaces. However as you’ve found they suck on a mouse pad.

    Replace the Apple pads with some made from teflon and you’ll be good.

  • klisurovi4@midwest.social
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    11 hours ago

    Are you dual wielding mice, my man? Why do you need two? I know it doesn’t matter for your question, but I’m genuinely curious what the use case is.

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    12 hours ago

    Check there isn’t a plastic layer coating the skates (never used an apple mouse but it’s common on other brands, they’re usually blue to make them visible, but if they’re transparent they can be hard to see)

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      13 hours ago

      Downside is you have to polish your ball once a while

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        13 hours ago

        I’ve never had to manually do that. I use almost exclusively Kensington Orbits and have for around twenty years. Maybe my hands are either clean or dirty enough that the balls are being polished by use.

        That said, while I would say “have to” is strong wording, it’s still probably a good idea to polish your balls, innuendo or not.