Magic Mouse Windows drivers extracted from Boot Camp update
Workable Windows Magic Mouse drivers have been extracted from Apple's Bluetooth update for Boot Camp. Uneasysilence has released both 32 and 64-bit versions of the software, enabling stand alone PCs to use the Magic Mouse outside of Boot Camp for the first time.
The Magic Mouse was the first-ever multi-touch enabled mouse. It allows users to navigate using intuitive finger gestures instead of scroll wheels, balls, or mechanical buttons. The top surface of the mouse is a multi-touch surface able to track the inputs of individual fingers. The Magic Mouse comes standard with the iMac and is also available as a standalone product.
The Magic Mouse was the first-ever multi-touch enabled mouse. It allows users to navigate using intuitive finger gestures instead of scroll wheels, balls, or mechanical buttons. The top surface of the mouse is a multi-touch surface able to track the inputs of individual fingers. The Magic Mouse comes standard with the iMac and is also available as a standalone product.