Windows drivers for Apple's Magic Mouse conjured from the ether

Courtesy Engadget  Sat, 11/21/2009 - 15:53

Hey Windows users: what would you risk for a mouse of such mystical persuasions that it has the word "magic" right in the product name?

How about $69 for the mouse followed by a few sleepless nights after installing a .exe found in the murky shallows of the internet?

That's what it'll take to install some hacked drivers, said to enable Apple's Magic Mouse gestures, on your Windows rig.

The drivers were extracted from the latest Bluetooth...


 

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