I ditched my mouse and bought a Magic Trackpad to see how it would affect my workflow. Is it worth making the switch? Here's what I found out.
The updated accessories were spotted by Aaron Perris on X (via 9to5Mac) in the release candidate version of iOS 18.1 which has reference to a Magic Mouse 2, Magic Trackpad 2 and a Magic Keyboard.
The Magic Trackpad has all the features of Apple's Magic Mouse in a touchpad configuration. With some tech savvy, the Trackpad driver can be lifted out of the Mac's Boot Camp system; however ...
The Magic Keyboard starts at $179, the Magic Mouse starts at $79, and the Magic Trackpad starts at $129, with a $20 markup to get each accessory in black. Update: The smaller Magic Keyboard is now ...
Here are the details. The all-new Magic Keyboard for iPad Air expands what users can do at an even lower price. The larger built-in trackpad brings greater precision for detail-oriented tasks ...
I mainly use a Magic Trackpad at my desk. It’s a great way to navigate a Mac: smooth scrolling, great haptic feedback, and gestures for multitasking with Mission Control. However, Apple has not gone ...