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Why? Because the generic doesn’t understand Apple’s proprietary touch protocol. It treats the entire top surface as a single button with basic scroll emulation. As a result:

The biggest challenge with the Magic Mouse is using it on Windows. By default, Windows will recognize the mouse as a basic "HID-compliant mouse." This means you can click and move the pointer, but To fix this, you need specific driver packages: 1. Boot Camp Support Software magic mouse drivers

Finding the right drivers for an Apple Magic Mouse can be the difference between a frustrating paperweight and a productivity powerhouse, especially if you are using it on a Windows machine. 💻 The Best Driver Options As a result: The biggest challenge with the

For Windows:

Have you found a Magic Mouse driver that works wonders? Share your setup in the comments below. 💻 The Best Driver Options For Windows: Have

Apple's Magic Mouse uses native drivers on macOS, but getting full functionality—like touch scrolling—on Windows requires specific driver extraction from Boot Camp software. While the mouse works as a basic point-and-click Bluetooth device without extra setup, advanced gestures are only enabled through these additional drivers. Apple Support Community +3 Drivers for Windows 10 & 11 To enable scrolling and gestures on a non-Mac PC, you must install the official Apple drivers typically bundled with Boot Camp. Standard Installation via Boot Camp

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