Install Magic Mouse on Apple Bootcamp

Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Hello All,

I received my Magic Mouse and it works great under OSX but I couldn't get it working under Windows at all. Searching here and around the web, I've compiled a guide on how I got it working. Hopefully, Apple will release proper drivers in the future but for now, here is what I did:

1. Remove your Magic Mouse from your OS X bluetooth device (i don't know why Windows connected with my OS X)

2. On Windows Turn mouse off...if you have already tried installing, remove the device and then turn the mouse off. To remove it, open Start, type "Devices" and press enter. Select "remove device"...Now let's get started:

1) Update the Bluetooth Driver.
Open Device Manager.
Start > (Right Click Computer) > Properties. Click Device Manager in upper left of this window. Double click (Bluetooth Radios), Right click on "Generic Bluetooth" and select "Properties". Open the Driver tab and then select "Update Driver". Click "Browse my computer for driver software". On the next screen, towards the bottom, click on "Let me pick from a list of device drivers...". Uncheck "Show compatible hardware". Select "Apple" and then "Apple built in bluetooth". Done
(You don't have to do this step if you already installed Bootcamp 3.1)

2)In the notification area of the task bar, right click on Bluetooth icon and select "Add a device". Turn on your mouse. It will show up on screen. Right click on the mouse icon. Select Properties. Select the "Services" tab and check the "Drivers for keyboard, mice, etc". The mouse may disappear from the screen since it's been added.

3) Disable power management for Bluetooth Radio. Open device manager, open Bluetooth Radios and right click on "Apple Bluetooth". Select the "Power Management". Uncheck "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power".

4) Mouse should be working in Windows 7/Vista now.

For addition if you want some hack for smoother experience on your magic mouse, UneasySilence have managed to hack the driver to make it run on PCs running any version of Windows from XP to 7, you can get it here for 32bit and 64bit
Next time if you want to connect your Magic mouse to your Windows or OS X, just power up your magic mouse and wait for 3 seconds, then just left click 4 times... and viola!! "It's just works!!!"

4 comments:

mercury group said...

Can mouse work with windows 8?I foolow the proccess but i am failed.I want to security service like
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M said...

Don't have the apple option in list of 'show compatible hardware'

M said...

What option do i have if i cant find the Apple manufacturer in show compatible hardware?

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