

You can feel every keystroke on this wireless keyboard and mouse, but you don’t need to hear it! Bottom of keyboard is designed with anti-slide pads so it will stay in place when you’re typing quickly. It types quietly, and the increased stability of the buttons lower tip noise and make them even more accurate. RESPONSIVE AND LOW PROFILE KEYS – For people who care about precision typing, the highly responsive scissor switches in this wireless keyboard will make them feel right at home.Just click the mouse or hit any key of the wireless keyboard to wake them up (the mouse is powered by 2 AAA batteries, not included). When you’re not using them, both the mouse and keyboard will go on standby to save energy. RECHARGEABLE BATTERY SAVES ENERGY – Forget the annoyance of having to change batteries with this wireless keyboard, which uses a lithium-ion battery to give you up to 90 hours of continuous use on a single charge.You can use it with Windows, Mac OS, and Chrome OS simply plug one small, convenient USB receiver into your computer, which automatically connects both the keyboard and mouse, no need for 2 separate receivers! Stable connection and no lag time allow you to use the mouse up to 33 ft. ONE USB RECEIVER FOR BOTH KEYBOARD & MOUSE – Get the wireless range you need as well as great connectivity with this wireless keyboard and mouse.

I am out of ports on my MacBook to plug into, they're all being used. How do you guys like trackballs anyway for Mac?ġ00% has to be Bluetooth. I have never met a person with bigger hands than me lol Not fat or meaty, they're skinny and long. I'd lose significant percentage of desk space with a mouse pad, plus a track ball I could probably lean back in my chair and use on the arm rest or a clip board.īut on Amazon it has bad reviews for some reason, saying it's uncomfortable, not as good as the much cheaper m570, etc etc etc. I've never used a trackball mouse before but it actually might be a good idea for a cramped space/tiny desk (hospital bed table lol). Originally I was thinking regular mouse but saw the Logitech MX Ergo and was intrigued.

But worst case scenario I can flick my hand over to the track pad real quick and then back to mouse. I'd really prefer a mouse that has some type of ability to do those things on a MacBook.

I do use the track pad swipe things constantly (sliding between "desktops" on the MacBook, and 3 fingers up for mission control, 3 fingers down for desk top. Just doing sales presentations on zoom, showing slide shows and navigating/demo-ing a website. I'd be using it with my MacBook pro at a small desk at home, for work. I'm cool with $100+ or whatever.if it's truly worth it ISO the best wireless mouse that's compatible with a MacBook pro
