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http://uneasysilence.com/archive/2009/11/14588/

 

Thanks to a little hackery from Apple’s Bluetooth Update (located here) the Magic Mouses driver was extracted via WinRar resulting in a 32bit version and a 64bit version that you can install on any ordinary Windows PC that will enable all the scrolling ‘magic’ of the Magic Mouse.

 

.. don't have one so I haven't tested these

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I've tested the 64-bit version of this on my Win7 Ultimate partition. The Magic Mouse works well, but there didn't seem to be any momentum to the scrolling.

 

Edit: Horizontal and vertical scrolling work, but multi-touch gestures don't. And I'm confirming that there is no momentum scrolling. Often times, there is horrible lag, and there seem to be connectivity issues. (Most likely the Win7 bluetooth drivers, as everything is A-OK in Leopard and SL)

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I've tested the 64-bit version of this on my Win7 Ultimate partition. The Magic Mouse works well, but there didn't seem to be any momentum to the scrolling.

 

Edit: Horizontal and vertical scrolling work, but multi-touch gestures don't. And I'm confirming that there is no momentum scrolling. Often times, there is horrible lag, and there seem to be connectivity issues. (Most likely the Win7 bluetooth drivers, as everything is A-OK in Leopard and SL)

 

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