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You'll have more gesture options available with the apple mouse, mainly one/two fingers double-tap and left right swipes similar as on the trackpad, something you might get used to but not essential, some other Logitech mouses have forward and backward buttons can serve similarly. Apple mouse is rechargeable. Both are pretty flat, so they aren't ergonomic comparing to other Logitech mouses. I often hold the apple mouse in 45 degrees because of its shape and end-up right clicks a lot by mistake.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If you are referring to the Magic Mouse by Apple then the differences are many. First the Magic Mouse will have functions for gestures that will be similar to the gestures you use on the trackpad. It's designed by Apple specifically for Mac. The Pebble M350 will only partially work on the Mac. (At least on the MacBook Air it only partially works). The middle click will not work so there is no way to side scroll or perform other functions via middle click. You can only Left click and Right click and scroll up and down with the wheel. Logitech is heavily advertising this as a great option for Mac but they neglect to mention it will only connect to the Mac and that's about it...
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