Apple Magic Mouse Driver Windows 7 64 Bit Download
- Apple Magic Mouse Driver Windows 7 64 Bit Download
- Apple Magic Mouse Driver For Windows (64 Bit) Download
How can I install Apple Wireless Keyboard on Windows 7 x64 running on a non-Apple hardware?
Using Apple Magic Mouse in Windows 7, Windows 8 with all functions needs some drivers specific for 32 bit or 64 bit version of Windows 7, Windows 8. Before starting to write about using Apple Magic Mouse in Windows 7, Windows 8, you can read how to get Fully functional Apple Magic Trackpad in Windows 7, Windows 8 PC.Apple Magic mouse is a gadget that fits perfectly with iMac, MacBook Pro. Yes you heard it right, from Windows XP to Windows 7, it can work on them all. But this is not an official update from Apple, rather it was done by hacking the Apple’s Bluetooth Update. Now I can’t wait to get my hands on the Magic Mouse. Download links for both 32-bit and 64-bit versions are given below. Load more results. Apple Footer Apple Support.
The operating system does see the keyboard but it doesn't want to pair with it at all.
Tamara Wijsman
3 Answers
For pairing I had to reset keyboard memory by powering it down and powering it on by keeping the power button for more than 3 seconds.
For drivers, required for Fn key ussage, check Does Apple Magic Mouse fully work on Windows 7 x86/x64?
Apple Magic Mouse Driver Windows 7 64 Bit Download
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After 3 frustrating hours of trying every tip on the net, I found the answer: Try this:
This finally fixed it for me: Device Manager - Open System Devices, you will find a Bluetooth HID Device. Double Click it, open Driver tab and click 'Update Driver' Select Browse my Computer, then 'Let me Pick'. It should now show TWO compatible drivers with exactly the same name. One of them is the Microsoft one, one is the non-working Chinese ****. Install one of them and see if the driver properties changed to the right (Microsoft) driver. If not, try again with the other one. For me, the Microsoft driver was the first one in the list, but this may be different for you. Wow, an annoying and intense hour of trouble shooting finally over...
The issue is related to the Chinese version of the driver that the latest Windows Update applies, and stops the keyboard from working.
I'm finally able to type this using an Apple Wireless Keyboard on my Windows 7 64-bit PC!
GaffI have been using the open source WinA1314 driver with great success! There are download links on the bottom of the project's page for both 64 bit or 32 bit Windows.
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I recieved 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:
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
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. Windows is still looking for other devices so click 'Cancel'.
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) Reboot computer. Mouse should be working in Windows 7/Vista now.
* If you reboot and your mouse is still not working, click on the mouse two or three times. On my system, the mouse will not begin working until I do this, every time I boot my system. *
Hope this helps,
Al
Macbook Pro 13', Mac OS X (10.6.1)
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