Re: [Fed-Talk] Getting an apple product replaced or serviced
Re: [Fed-Talk] Getting an apple product replaced or serviced
- Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] Getting an apple product replaced or serviced
- From: "Luigart, Craig B." <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 4 Sep 2006 20:19:44 -0400
- Thread-topic: [Fed-Talk] Getting an apple product replaced or serviced
One I've and daughter has is working flawless - so far - like my wired mighty. ? Bad mouse?
...
Sent via Blackberry wireless, please excuse my limited thumbmanship!
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From: fed-talk-bounces+craig.luigart=email@hidden
To: Joel Esler
CC: Fedtalk List
Sent: Mon Sep 04 19:49:00 2006
Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] Getting an apple product replaced or serviced
Yes.... it works fine with the wired mouse (well close to fine), but
not at all with the wireless.
On Sep 4, 2006, at 4:22 PM, Joel Esler wrote:
> Did you enable the right click via system preferences?
>
> J
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 04, 2006 at 02:35:58PM -0600, Michael Pike apparently
> sent me:
>> Ok... I bought the wireless MightyMouse... and I have to say a few
>> things:
>>
>> 1) it's traction with the new laser is awesome
>>
>> 2) it's secondary button is crap, it doesn't work, it doesn't
>> detect a click... and yes I know about making sure no other
>> part of the mouse is being touched (there is an issue where if
>> both fingers are on the mouse and you right click, it will
>> always think it's a left click).
>>
>> This leads me to believe that something may be wrong with this mouse.
>>
>> How do I get it replaced? I bought it in california at WWDC, and
>> I cannot find anywhere to return the thing for repair...
>> when I go to Apple's support page it just has DIY (do it yourself)
>> options.
>>
>> I wish I would have listened to the reviews and bought the $30
>> bluetooth Logitech mouse, because for $80 this mightymouse
>> doesn't do anything right compared to it's wired brother.
>>
>> mike
>>
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