Apple Magic Mouse Driver For Mac

18.02.2019

I have recently installed 2 Late 2016 Apple iMac's into a dental practice - their dental database only has the capability to run within a Windows OS. Using the most recent OS Apple offer I have installed Windows 10 Pro via BOOTCAMP. This works well and all the drivers install automatically!

Conclusion: Using an Apple Magic Mouse on a Windows computer doesn’t provide all the features by default, all the driver and software installation mentioned here helps the computer recognize the Apple Magic Mouse and initiate the full-fledged features. Apple Magic Keyboard, Magic Mouse 2, Magic Trackpad 2. Redesigned to be fully rechargeable and even more of a joy to use.

The only problem is, because they are primarily using Windows 10 on their iMac and not Sierra the Magic Mouse (even keyboard sometimes) disconnect after a couple of days - the only way I have managed to fix this is to boot back into the Apple OS and reconnect the mouse, then reboot into Windows. I have spoken to Apple support directly in regards to the Magic Mouse, Drivers & BOOTCAMP - and they cannot offer any help. If the issue continues without a resolution we may need to look into purchasing a more reputable brand of Bluetooth mouse/ keyboard like Logitech.

Apple Magic Mouse Driver For Mac

Thanks, Dean. Hi Dean, Have you already tried to unpair the Mouse from your Mac System? Sometimes, when Bluetooth Mouse or Keyboard was paired recently with Mac OS, they will not reconnect automatically when you boot to Windows Boot Camp.

What we can advise you to do is to unpair the mouse from Mac, Reboot to your Windows, then you can try to pair it again and see if it works. We have found this solution before from one of the users in the Apple Forums.

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Kindly check if it works. If you think this was useful, you may 'mark it as an answer' to help those who are facing the same problem. Hi Nick, Thanks for the reply - I had booted the iMac into MacOS and forced the Mouse & Keyboard to unpair via Bluetooth, then restarted the iMac back into Windows 10. From there went into All Settings > Devices > and disconnected all Mouse & Keyboards. I then turned the Magic Mouse & Keyboard OFF and then ON again. And discovered the devices and paired - they keyboard asked me to confirm a code (which hadn't prompted before) and both Peripherals now work. I have replicated this process on the other iMac and both are working perfectly.

If anyone were to have these problems primarily using Windows OS on an iMac via BOOTCAMP using Apple Peripherals I would follow the steps outlined above. Thanks, Dean.