Apple has a real knack for designing great products, which makes the awkward choices evident in the Magic Mouse even more obvious. Yet Apple seems to be hard at work on ways to improve the device, and while we can’t say whether it will fix the upside-down charging fiasco, there are encouraging signs pointing towards some interesting new features on the horizon.
That’s because a fresh patent from Apple has revealed a few of the company’s ideas for improving the Magic Mouse and expanding it into new areas. There’s no guarantee we’ll see any of these ideas put into action, but they at least show that Apple is not happy to rest on its laurels.
In the patent, Apple talks a lot about mouse sensors and how they could be used to detect when a user is tilting the mouse. The idea is that this new action could give you another way to interact with on-screen content, beyond the usual clicking and moving of the mouse.
For instance, the patent says that “the desired function can be any function carried out by the computing device, whether visibly apparent on a display screen of the computing device or not.” In other words, you might use this function to zoom in or out, adjust the brightness or volume, change a brush size, or something else.