Our old readers will remember the story of the Apple mouse, which attracted a lot of attention from Apple fans when it first came out and later made different comments about the charging port. Magic Mouse, which draws attention with its charging port at the bottom of the mouse and its design that some users find funny, some logical, and some ridiculous, will come with a USB-C compatible design. Here are the details…
We may see the new USB-C Magic Mouse at the upcoming Apple event!
According to a new report, it will introduce the new Magic Keyboard, Magic Mouse and Trackpad accessories for Mac, updated with USB-C, along with the new 24-inch iMac on October 30. It may seem unnecessary at first, but these products must keep up with the new order. In addition, the changes to be made are very important from a user-oriented perspective because you will carry out all your operations through these accessories.Probably the biggest change in the renewed versions of Magic Keyboard, Magic Mouse and Trackpad for Mac is that they will now have a USB-C port instead of a Lightning connection. On the accessories side, the USB-C transformation that Apple started with the iPhone 15 series first came to the MagSafe battery kit with USB-C charging port, then to iPads with Apple Pencil, and now to the iMac family with Magic Mouse, Magic Keyboard and Magic Trackpad.
As for the claim that is the main news topic here, it is that Apple will make design changes. Although this issue is not based on a definitive basis, there are claims that Apple will change the design of the Magic Mouse mouse, which has received great criticism especially for its charging port and charging case design, and will change the location of the charging port.
A definitive statement on the subject was not made by Apple. On October 30, Apple is expected to introduce USB-C versions of the Magic Keyboard, Magic Mouse and Trackpad accessories for Mac along with the new 24-inch iMac. Don’t forget to express your opinions in the comments section. For more content, you can follow ShiftDelete.Net YouTube channel and social media accounts…