Bringing the Magic to a PC Near You

Two weeks ago, I wrote a post showing you how to connect Apple’s newest bluetooth, multi-touch mouse, known as an Apple Magic Magic Mouse, to a Windows-based PC. In that article, Mickey Isn’t the Only Magical Mouse, I point out that it would be fantastic if the multi-touch features would work with a Windows-based PC, and at bare minimum the ability to scroll up and down on a web page as many computer mice currently do. After the record number of hits on the post, I decided that I would take some more time and investigate into a way to actually get the Apple Magic Mouse to operate on a Windows-based PC without limitations.

November 25, 2009  Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,   Posted in: Apple, Apple, Business, Consumer  3 Comments

Mickey Isn’t the Only Magical Mouse

Apple’s Magic Mouse is the first consumer mouse to have multi-touch capabilities. The mouse takes after many Apple hardware products such as the Apple iPhone, and Apple iPod Touch devices that all respond to gestures, scrolling and swiping. It works with Microsoft Windows with some limitations. Although Apple won’t support using the Magic Mouse with Microsoft Windows, in this post I show you how to connect the Apple Magic Mouse to your Windows computer system in a step-by-step screenshot demonstration.

November 8, 2009  Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,   Posted in: Apple, Apple, Apple, Business, Consumer, Microsoft, Microsoft, News  15 Comments


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