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If you've been intrigued by Apple's pricey Magic Mouse but run Windows, or want its multi-touch scrolling powers to work in a Windows installation in Boot Camp, you're in luck. Windows-compatible ...
Inside are the goods you need: Magic Mouse drivers for Windows even if you aren't using Boot Camp. The good guys at Uneasy Silence (via Gizmodo) did the dirty work and extracted the 32-bit and 64 ...
It has been possible to hack Apple's Bootcamp drivers for Windows to get the Magic Mouse working, but now there is a "magic" alternative.
To install Windows 10 (or Windows 7 or 8 for that matter) you will need at least 30 GB of free space on your startup drive and you'll need a keyboard and a mouse or trackpad to use with your computer.
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