Enable Full Control of Magic Mouse in Windows Computer
The Apple Magic Mouse is a multi-touch mouse announced and sold for the first time on October 20, 2009. Main highlight of Magic Mouse is to be the first consumer mouse to have multi-touch capabilities. The Apple’s Magic Mouse doesn’t have anything on its surface. It’s an aluminum base topped off with a smooth multitouch panel. Magic Mouse allows the use of gestures such as swiping and scrolling to interact with desktop computers. The implementation of multiple buttons and scrolling is accomplished virtually without actual physical components.
Drivers of Magic Mouse For Windows XP, Vista and 7
The Apple Magic Mouse drivers have been hacked to enable multi-touch on Windows 7, according to uneasysilence.com. Thanks to a little hackery from Apple’s Bluetooth Update the Magic Mouses driver was extracted via WinRar resulting in a 32bit version and a 64bit version that you can install on any ordinary Windows PC that will enable all the scrolling ‘magic’ of the Magic Mouse.
>>> You can download the 32-bit drivers here and the 64-bit drivers here <<<
The mouse requires Windows Computer and Bluetooth. It can be configured as a two-buttoned left-handed or right-handed mouse, but the default is a single button.
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