You can use virtually any USB or Bluetooth mouse or pointing device. There may be a few specialized mice that have to have special software for extra functions. And it's possible that there are no Mac drivers. But, that would be very, very unusual.
Can I use a non Apple mouse on a Mac?
Your Mac is capable of using almost any USB or Bluetooth input device. If it's a keyboard or mouse, your Mac can start using it straight away - just connect it. This means that pretty much any keyboard or mouse on the market can be used.2 ene 2013
Can I use any mouse with a Mac?
Mice. As with keyboards, any USB or Bluetooth mouse (including wireless mice that connect through a USB dongle) will work with the Mac; you'll be able to click and right-click just as you did under Windows, and if your mouse has a scrollwheel, that will work, too.1 jul 2013
Does a non Apple mouse work with a Mac?
Yes, most any USB Keyboard and Mouse will work just fine.28 abr 2012
Can I use normal mouse on Macbook?
In the past, finding accessories for your Mac could be a challenge; now, almost every mouse will work with Apple devices, at least partially. Using a mouse instead of your MacBook's trackpad can cause less fatigue and is much better for tasks that require more accuracy, like using Adobe Photoshop or gaming.
Why is the Magic Mouse so uncomfortable?
The problem with the magic mouse, IMHO, is that it's too small to really be useful as a gesture device because you're gesturing with the same hand that you use to hold it. That's bound to be awkward, which stresses your hand's anatomy, and some people develop problems from that.