How To Use The Apple Magic Mouse

Posted January 2nd, 2010 by Tim

Very recently Apple introduced its new Magic Mouse, that does everything a normal mouse does but in a different style. Yes, the new Magic Mouse from Apple is entirely different from the regular mouse in its working.

The new Apple Magic Mouse, unlike a regular old mouse doesn’t have right, left and scroll buttons. No, that doesn’t mean you can’t right click and not open the short cut menu or cannot scroll up or down to the bottom of a page using the scroll button. In the Magic Mouse instead of three buttons there is just one button, in fact the big surface of the Magic Mouse acts as a button available for any purposes.

For example, you could take the cursor to a desired location and click anywhere on the Mouse surface, and it would work perfect. And for right click, just click on the right side of the Mouse, and it will work perfectly. To scroll down, move you finger downside and you will reach the bottom of the web page. Also, there is an interesting feature the Magic Mouse has – you can customize it. If you are left handy, you can customize the Mouse such that to get to the short cut menu (normally called the right click option), you can press the left side of the Magic Mouse. Also, this little thing is a smart that knows how many fingers you are using to make it work.

You may want to watch this video demonstration on how to use Apple Magic Mouse.

And if you want this to work on your Windows machine (not all Apple applications work on Windows), follow these steps: let the drivers be hacked out of Bluetooth update for Mac users running Windows with BootCamp. Also, get the 32 bit version of the drivers or 64 bit; whichever you are running.

This is a fun, button less Mouse which many would love to use.

 

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