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Apple designed the Magic Mouse to work seamlessly with the Mac. Its multitouch surface lets you perform gestures like swiping to move between pages or scroll through websites, double-tapping with one finger to zoom, double-tapping with two fingers to call up Mission Control, and more. There are all different types of mice on the market for every type of user.
I find the to be the most well-rounded with great features at a great price, thought the is truly perfect for gesture-based mousing around on the Mac. This post may contain affiliate links. See our for more details.
Apple's Mac mini is the 'budget' line of computers and actually does not come with a mouse and keyboard and instead, Apple tells you to 'bring your own'. From the current (2017) product page on: Mac mini is an affordable powerhouse that packs the entire Mac experience into a 7.7-inch-square frame. Just connect your own display, keyboard, and mouse, and you’re ready to make big things happen. Nowhere on Apple's site does it state that it 'only works with wireless keyboards.'
Going all the way to the other end of the timeline, has an article from 2005 that reviews the Mac mini. In it, it states: Apple touts the Mac mini as being compatible with any USB keyboard. If you cannot use a USB mouse and/or keyboard on your Mac mini, it's time to do some diagnostics to see if those USB ports are functional.