Get Your Apple Magic Mouse to Work on Windows
Eric Calouro | Nov 21, 2009 | Comments 0
Back in October, we mentioned Apple’s Magic Mouse. Essentially, it’s a very nicely shaped mouse capable of some unique multi-touch gesture recognition and it’s got an insane price tag of about $70. Oh, and it was only for Mac’s — until now. Thanks to some clever minds and some hacking on Apple’s Bluetooth update — we’re able to bring you download links to unofficial driver software that will work from Windows XP (32-bit) to Windows 7.
Yes, you’ll be able to get all of the multi-touch gesturing action that Mac users get — just make sure your computer is equipped with a BlueTooth transmitter.
Download links:
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