
Workable Windows Magic Mouse drivers have been extracted from Apple's Bluetooth
update for Boot Camp. Uneasysilence has
released both 32 and 64-bit versions of the software, enabling stand alone PCs to use the Magic Mouse outside of Boot Camp for the first time.
The
Magic Mouse was the first-ever multi-touch enabled mouse. It allows users to navigate using intuitive finger gestures instead of scroll wheels, balls, or mechanical buttons. The top surface of the mouse is a multi-touch surface able to track the inputs of individual fingers. The Magic Mouse comes standard with the iMac and is also available as a standalone product.