The Magic Mouse is undoubtedly the best mouse Apple's made in years. They've taken their knowledge in trackpad finger gestures and one-piece manufacturing and made this delicate, yet sturdy, bridge-shaped mouse.
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Not a question per se, but something I thought might be helpful for others.
I wanted to get my Magic Mouse (first gen) working with my Windows 10 laptop with Bluetooth 4.0.
- downloaded the latest version of the latest Boot Camp drivers from Apple's support site: https://support.apple.com/downloads/bootcamp
- Unzipped the file into a new directory and then opened BootCamp --> Drivers --> Apple --> AppleWirelessMouse64.exe
- Ran the installer
- Turned on Bluetooth and paired my Magic Mouse
The mouse works fine - left and right click works as does up/down & left/right scrolling.
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Hope this helps someone looking to do something similar!
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HomeIT StuffGetting scrolling to work on Apple Magic Mouse in Windows
Although they are kinda spendy, Apple hardware is great and I really like the buttonless, bluetooth Magic Mouse. I started using one with my Windows laptop and was surprised at the lack of info on the interwebs about getting the scrolling to work. Found some paid software for full support but, come on, it’s just a mouse driver.
Turns out its really easy:
Buildbox 3 1 3. 0. Just download, extract and run this file. Or if you’d rather download the executable from Apple instead of me (no hard feelings), do this:
- Bounce over to Apple and grab the Boot Camp Support Software. As of right now, the latest 64-bit version is here. Or you can check about halfway down this page and grab other versions from the table.
- Extract the ZIP file you downloaded, the mouse driver is in the BootCampDriversApple folder and called AppleWirelessMouse64.exe – just extract and run it.
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Also, in there are Windows drivers for just about every other Apple peripheral, yay!