Saturday, November 28, 2009

Windows drivers for Apple Magic Mouse nicked


The origins of hacking grow from healthy enthusiasm to add functionality to hardware by tweaking program code. So this is not the case. However, getting Windows drivers for Apple Magic Mouse in a way that turns out pretty easy makes us thing you'll find it interesting and striking a bit. The big news here is only that Windows 7 and XP machines have had their drivers extracted from regular software update for Macs with MS operating system running on Boot Camp to take its cover in hostile environment. As for Vista drivers, they should probably be backwards compatible from Win7. This all brings to the "why?" question. Why to spend 70 dollars on not-so touch sensitive mouse, I mean you still have to click it and it feels odd. Get this question resolved and there you are – Magic Mouse will be there for you.

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