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Apple mouse pad

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But we're still holding out hope for Apple to release some funky-hued standalone keyboards, mice and trackpads. Unlike the colorful range of the new 24-inch iMacs where they originated, it seems the Magic accessories when sold separately only come in Apple's signature silver and white.

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Find the perfect finishing touch for home office decor, or extended mouse pad with optimal gaming control for laser and optical mice. Or, if you prefer the feel of a mouse in your hand, the Magic Mouse goes for $79 (£79, AU$109) and still offers some of the trackpad's Multi-Touch capabilities. Mouse pads and desk mats with original Ios Apple-inspired artwork, designed and sold by independent artists. With sensors that let you perform different tasks depending on how hard you press, the Magic Trackpad is priced at $129 (£129, AU$179).

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(Note that the Touch ID only works with M1 Macs.) And for yet another $30, you can get the Touch ID version with the expanded numeric keypad on the right side, if that's your style. For an additional $50, you make the worthwhile upgrade to a Magic Keyboard with Touch ID, which makes logging into a Mac much quicker and more secure. The baseline Magic Keyboard costs $99 (£99, AU$139) and features new keys for emoji, Do Not Disturb, Spotlight and Dictation, along with 'a remarkably comfortable and precise typing experience,' Apple claims.

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