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After hours of research, he found a name repeated in hushed, grateful tones: "Magic Utilities." Not from Apple, but from a third-party developer who had reverse-engineered the Magic Mouse’s secret language. apple magic mouse windows drivers
Windows has no native driver for the Magic Mouse’s touch surface. It only sees a basic two-button mouse. Here is what Alex learned—and what you need
And that’s the real story of the Apple Magic Mouse on Windows: it’s not impossible, but it does require a little magic of your own. his computer changed .
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