• GhostlyPixel@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    Remember these are the same engineers who put the Magic Mouse charging port on the bottom, making the mouse unusable while you charge it

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      2 hours ago

      People treat it like a mistake but not be able to use the mouse while it’s plugged in is the entire point of the design. Right or wrong the Apple designers thought a cord drag was a bad experience and designed to prevent it.

      They probably looked at their target audience and realized there was a certain percentage of folks that would just leave the mouse on the cord 24/7 and wanted to prevent that.

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        I don’t understand why this is so hard to understand. You’re supposed to stop using the mouse while it is charging, and use the mouse unplugged. That’s the purpose. It’s not a stupid decision, it just prevents some user’s preferred operation of using the mouse while it is charging

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          36 minutes ago

          “it prevents some users’ preferred operation of using the mouse while its charging”

          “It’s not a stupid decision”

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            I used to buy Macs when I was a teenager and young adult, but finally grew tired of the “my way or the highway” approach to design.

            Windows is guilty of this too, but it’s more subtle, but getting worse all the time with w11.

            Linux has more of a “you break it, you buy it” approach to design lol

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      Yeah and I hear they might bring that back lol. Why haven’t there been any wireless mice that use wireless charging? They could include a super thin coil that you could place under any mouse pad. It doesn’t even need to charge fast so heat shouldn’t be an issue. Just trickle charge when it’s not being used.

      Edit: guess I should have searched first. Of course it was Logitech

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      7 hours ago

      Honestly, the mouse charger screams marketing or management. Apple’s brand is partially form over function.

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        It was very likely a designers decision. It forces the use the use case they wanted; wireless mice should be used wirelessly. I would bet they fought marketing and management to get this on the final product.

        Marketing would want the mouse they can advertise as being useable with and wireless. Female ports are easier to mount and manufacture with they have depth to set the socket. So a plug on the front is much cheaper and easier to manufacture.

        The fact the charging cable doesn’t get used in motion means it will last longer and you wouldn’t have people useing fraying cables on the front of their mouse.

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          5 hours ago

          It’s better for display

          Users aren’t trying before they buy so the display is the most important aspect