Should you get the Magic Trackpad or Magic Mouse? Here's our adviceStationary clicker
Apple Magic Trackpad 2
From $129 at Apple
Pros
Larger surface
Force Touch support
Low profile design
Comfortable clicking
Cons
Large footprint
More expensive
With a large, nearly flat surface, the Magic Trackpad makes it incredibly easy to navigate your Mac's system with more gesture versatility. Use Force Touch to access Look Up for additional information.
Stationary hand
Apple Magic Mouse 2
From $79 at Apple
Pros
Small footprint
Free with Mac desktop
Multi-touch surface
Apple aesthetic
Cons
Not ergonomic
Bad charging port placement
The Magic Mouse 2, which comes with every iMac, is perfectly suited to macOS. The multi-touch gestures make it ideal for quick pointer actions and the Mac's specific side-swiping features.
Both of Apple's branded computer navigation devices feature multi-touch gesture support. Both move the pointer around on your Mac, allow you to swipe up, down, left, and right, and have customizable settings to perfect ...
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Should you get the Magic Trackpad or Magic Mouse? Here's our advice