Because they people who use macs won't understand when to click which of the buttons.
Press the 'Eject' key, or on start up, hold down the mouse button.
One can tell if a laptop mouse is compatible to a Mac computer by simply checking the slot of the mouse itself. If the slot of the mouse matches exactly with the slot of the Mac computer, the mouse will be compatible.
The mouse buttons are configured in the Mouse section of System Preferences .
If that's a macbook you go apple>about this mac and if it's a windows operated computer you press the right mouse button on my computer icon and choose properties>general.
CTRL click
The cheapesrt new Apple computer you can buy is the Mac Mini. It sells for $599. You only get the computer. You willl have to supply the monitor, keyboard, and mouse.
I believe you can Control click, just Press the Control key at the same time you click.
Apple's Magic Mouse will work on any Bluetooth-enabled Apple Macintosh computer running Mac OS X v10.5.8 or later. Other ordinary computers can only use an ordinary mouse.
Yes it can but only on old operating systems.
You don't usually have to turn off the "mouse and keyboard" at all. On some models of the mac, the power button was on the keyboard, but pressing it starts the computer, it doesn't turn off the keyboard. If you have a wireless keyboard/mouse, then if you don't turn them off they're still running on battery power. The batteries won't last as long if you don't shut them off, but you don't HAVE to do it.
it should work because MAC should have the drivers other check the manufacturer website for drivers
On older Mac keyboards the Apple key is the Command key.