PC mice commonly have physical scroll wheels and right click buttons. The new Magic Mouse for Mac has them, but they are touch sensitive, as is the entire mouse's surface.
A Mac is a Personal Computer (PC).
There is a difference of quality, operating system, brand etc. Do a google search jerk
Most is pretty visibly labeled for Mac or PC. There's few programs that will work on both.
I would recommends the Wireless Mighty Mouse by Mac.
Steve makes Mac and Bill makes PC
Mac (or short for Macintosh) is a compute made by apple. The mac software is also made by apple and runs Mac OS X. A p is a computer that can be made by many companies such as Toshiba, Dell, HP, Acer; The list goes on. However the software that a PC runs on is Windows. Be it windows 8,7, vista etc. Windows is made by Microsoft. So the difference between Mac and PC is 1) The hardware makers A) For a mac this is apple. B) for a PC this could be Toshiba, Dell, Acer etc. 2) The software makers A) for a mac this is apple B) for a PC this is Microsoft Hope it helped. Sorry I went on a bit! George
If you MAC is old then it uses a different motherboard than a PC. These days MAC also uses intel processors so in theory you can use the same motherboard as PC but there may be problems in adding the peripherals like MAC's keyboard and mouse to the PC motherboard and vice-versa. It all depends upon what you have got.
You use two fingers and stroke downward on the mouse pad to scroll down and to go up you stroke upward.
As long as you have the right memory for your computer (there are many variations) there is no difference between memory used in Macs and other PCs.
They are both laptops.
right click and drag your mouse on a PC, I don't know the mac version :/
Yes, a PC keyboard will work on a mac. If you go into system preferences and then keyboard & mouse you can change the modifier keys.