Third party drivers enable Magic Mouse use with WindowsBy Jeff Baker - 11/22/2009 2:56:37 PM |

If you picked up one of Apple‘s newly released Magic Mouses with the intentions of using them on a Windows computer you may have noticed that the finger gestures don’t work.
Luckily, a third party developer has come forth to release what they are calling the first Windows Magic Mouse drivers. Of course, you’re going to have to use them at your own risk as we have yet to test them but they have been met with generally well reception thus far. And considering they were actually extracted from Apple’s recent Bluetooth Update, you probably won’t have a problem with them.
You can get the 32-bit drivers here and the 64-bit drivers here.
via uneasysilence
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Tags: Apple, drivers, gestures, magic mouse, windows

