
( No need to restart PC after installation.)īy the way, you can also use your Magic Keyboard on Windows PC. Making directory C:\Users\\Downloads\brigadier-0.2.4\BootCamp-061-51481.Īfter running, a folder BootCamp-061-51481 is created under "C:\Users\Downloads\brigadier-0.2.4"Ĭ:\Users\\Downloads\brigadier-0.2.4\BootCamp-061-51481\$WinPEDriver$\AppleWirelessMouse, right click AppleWirelessMouse.inf, then seleck "install".Īfter installation, just wait a few seconds, then mouse scrolling works. ĭistribution 061-51481 supports the following models: MacBookPro16,3, MacBookPro16,2. Model supported in package distribution file at. "MacBookPro16" means let your PC identified as a model of 2020 MacBook Pro (13-inch).Ĭ:\Users\\Downloads\brigadier-0.2.4>brigadier.exe -m MacBookPro16,3 Startup command prompt and run following command. Thanks for Brigadier, now I can scroll my magic mouse very smoothly on Windows as well.ġ. If you still want to use it when 28-days free trial expires, it will cost you US$ 14.90 per year.įinally, I found a free solution, that is Brigadier, a Windows- and OS X-compatible Python script that fetches Boot Camp from Apple. Then I tried Magic Utilities for free trial. How to scrollĪt first, I downloaded Boot Camp driver () from Apple offical site and installed it on my Windows 10. Till now, no driver installation is required. "Settings" -> "Devices" -> "Bluetooth & other devices" -> "Add bluetooth or other device"Īfter connecting, you can use magic mouse immediately except for scrolling. Just follow the instructions from this screen.ĭon't forget switch on your Magic Mouse ( green becomes visible). Setup is very simple, I will not take time on this.

I did a little research and found a work around with no extra charge for third-party software. After connection with bluetooth, mouse pointer moving works fine, but scroll doesn't work. It's making me think harder for zero net benefit (and much worse in game results.).Maybe you want to use the Apple Magic Mouse 2 on your Windows PC as well. I just do not want an inverted controller. There are rare cases (usually when controlling an aircraft) in games when I might choose to use it. It's like a controller - Inverted exists. I could switch - but I see zero value in doing so (what's the upside?) and a whole lot of wasted effort. I have a mental model for how I expect my controls to work.

> I can certainly see the switching cost not being worth it and wanting a setting that applies to the mouse and not the touchpad, but I'm failing to see how it's anything other than a switching cost.įor me at least, you're fighting against decades of habitual usage. Is there something specific here that's not just toggling the scroll direction to the right value in window's settings menu? It's had it for years at this point. I now use an autohotkey script when on windows to get the same behavior as I get on macOS.
