• Usernameblankface@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    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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      6 days ago

      You’re supposed to stop using the mouse while it is charging, and use the mouse unplugged.

      Why? Says who? There’s been a few times where I’ve booted my work laptop up in the morning and my mouse is dead and I’ve had to plug it in. Once it’s charged I unplug it. What’s the harm in that? I’d be way more furstrated if I had to open up my laptop (I keep it closed with an external monitor) and use the trackpad instead.

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      7 days ago

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

      “It’s not a stupid decision”

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        7 days ago

        It’s not a stupid decision, but a stubborn one.

        I’m 100% OK with that; Apple is heavy on design aesthetics. If a user doesn’t like that, they can just use their own preferred mouse - wired or otherwise.

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        7 days ago

        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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          I’m the reverse. As I get older, all the things I used to consider deal breakers just don’t matter as much. I don’t really care about how upgradable or repairable the device is, I’m just gonna pay Apple for the upgrade and pay them again to fix it. Whenever I have to solve an issue on my gaming PC I get an inch closer to just throwing it out and buying whatever overpriced gaming laptop comes working out of the box.

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              6 days ago

              If I could game on my MacBook Pro I already would be. There’s a decent library of games that can run but it’s a lot more work than a windows or Linux box if you want to venture beyond 64-bit native ports.