Magic Mouse owners lusting for multi-finger gestures on a PC can stop wishing. Some good ol’ fashioned hackery pulled Windows drivers from the latest Bootcamp update. You can grab them here, report back with results. [Uneasy Silence, thanks Dan!] From: Gizmodo: Apple
I tested Apple’s Magic Mouse with Windows 7 not long after I bought the device a few weeks ago. It paired through Bluetooth with no issues as expected, and works well, but lost was the scrolling I enjoy with a finger flick on my MacBook. Obviously, it’s a driver issue and I never thought twice [...]
Apples's recent Bluetooth Update for Windows includes support for their new "multi-touch" Magic Mouse . You can download and extract the mouse drivers from the Apple file Bluetooth Update 1.0 for Windows yourself - or simply visit the website Uneasy Silence , where they've done the work for you. (^_^) Download --> Magic Mouse Driver for Windows Download --> Magic Mouse Driver for Windows...
So you like Apple’s fancy Magic Mouse? Its a beautiful piece of engineering with an insane price tag of $70. Problem is, even at $70, it only works on Macs leaving Windows users in the dust. But thanks to a hidden update here is how you get this little guy to work [...]
TechCentral Apple's Magic Mouse works like, err, magicTechCentralThat accolade goes to the Magic Mouse's multi-touch interface borrowed from the trackpad on Apple's MacBook computers. The multi-touch area covers the top …and more »
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"...addresses issues with the Apple trackpad and turns off the red digital audio port LED on laptop computers when it is not being used. It also includes support for the Apple Magic mouse and wireless keyboard."
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Everybody might be writing about Apple’s new Magic Mouse with touchpad, and I might try it out eventually, but for now I’ll stick to my regular wired Apple Mouse (formerly known as “Mighty Mouse”) and its one-of-a-kind scroll ball, which, unlike some people, I actually like a lot. I like the scroll ball a lot, because [...]
The new Apple Magic Mouse might be magical in some regards, but many owners are bummed because the mouse can’t do some of the cool Multi-Touch functions that the iPhone can. MouseWizard , a small and inexpensive application for the Mac, hopes to remedy this situation by bringing even more Multi-Touch goodness to the Magic Mouse. The application, which costs $2.50, adds four additional functions...
Apple quietly introduced a new Apple Remote [$19.00 - Apple Online Store link] along with the updated iMac, Mac Mini, Magic Mouse, and Apple TV 3.0 last month. Not to be confused with the Apple-produced Remote app [Free - iTunes link], which allows an iPhone or iPod touch to control an Apple TV or iTunes, [...]
Gear: Magic Mouse as travel giftBudget TravelI've spent a couple of weeks testing Apple's wireless Magic Mouse ($69, apple.com), and I never want to go back to using a regular computer mouse. …and more »