Pure CSS Apple Mouses

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Lisa Mouse (A9M0050): The mouse created for the Apple Lisa was one of the first commercial mice sold.

Macintosh Mouse (M0100): The Macintosh mouse underwent few changes from the original Lisa version and is completely interchangeable.

Apple Desktop Bus Mouse (G5431/A9M0331): ADB Mouse In September 1986, Apple continued a year of major changes by converting its mice and keyboards to the Apple Desktop Bus (ADB).

Apple Desktop Bus II Mouse (M2706, M2707): Platinum, gray and black Apple Desktop Bus II Mouse In its third major redesign in ten years, Apple's mouse traded its blocky exterior for rounded curves

Apple USB Mouse (M4848): The Apple USB mouse was Apple's first USB mouse. Released with the iMac in 1998 and included on all successive desktop Macs for the next two years, the round "Hockey puck" USB mouse is widely regarded as one of Apple's worst mistakes.

Apple Pro Mouse: In July 2000, Apple discontinued the USB mouse and introduced the black Pro Mouse, a departure from the flashy colors of the iMac and a return to traditional mouse design. Similar in design to the ADB II mouse, the black Apple Pro Mouse was surrounded by a clear plastic casing.

Apple Mighty Mouse: Included with all new desktop Macintosh models, it was a major departure from the one-button philosophy embedded in Apple's design since the Lisa. This mouse was called Mighty Mouse, but in 2009 it was renamed simply "Apple Mouse" due to legal problems with the name.

Apple Magic Mouse : Introduced on October 20, 2009 as a replacement for the Wireless Mighty Mouse. The Magic Mouse features multi-touch gesture controls similar to the iPhone and MacBook trackpads, Bluetooth wireless capabilities, and laser tracking. The Mighty Mouse was discontinued when the Magic Mouse was released.

See the Pen Apple Mice by Josh Bader (@joshbader) on CodePen.