Apple Desktop Bus Mouse II

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Apple Desktop Bus Mouse II
Part number M2706
FCC ID BCGM2706
Branding Apple
Manufacturer Logitech, Mitsumi
Buttons 1
Handedness Ambidextrous
Interfaces Apple Desktop Bus
Sensor Opto-mechanical
Introduced 1993
Discontinued 1998

The Apple Desktop Bus Mouse II succeeded the Apple Desktop Bus Mouse as the standard mouse for Apple Macintosh computers.

Inspired by the successful design of the Microsoft mouse (3rd gen), it got a rounder shape, ball front of centre and a larger button encompassing the front. Because of its shape, it got nicknamed the "tear-drop mouse".

Variations[edit | edit source]

Logitech[edit | edit source]

Smaller printed label with one single screw underneath. Serial numbers start with 'L'. Second letter indicates country of manufacture: 'C'⇒China. Embossed text in plastic.

Two individual circuit boards: one for the Omron microswitch and one for sensors and electronics.

Mitsumi[edit | edit source]

Large printed label with two small screws underneath. Serial numbers start with 'M'. Second letter indicates country of manufacture: 'I'⇒Ireland, 'B'⇒Malaysia.

One single circuit board inside.

A black version was sold for the Macintosh TV and the black Macintosh Performa 5420, which also got a black AppleDesign Keyboard. Both grey and black labels have been spotted.

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