![]() ![]() Here's some more of my findings:īoth mice connected doesn't seem to cause any trouble but, for every step above, I also tried with only the MM1 or MM2 connected. Uninstalled the driver manually, which failed for some reason on several occasions, but, a couple of reboots and "persuading" later I had my mouse (or mice) finally back to where I got started.īut, still, the MM1 scrolls just fine, the MM2 doesn't want to. It turns out MagicUtilities also installs a driver but doesn't uninstall it didn't remove it in my situation. On boot the mouse worked fine I could click and move it without issue until MagicUtilities loaded (in the taskbar). Even not after rebooting, again trying all of the above with pairing, unpairing, switching off and on etc. The pointer would jump instead of move with second+ intervals, the mousebutton(s) didn't react to anything. I've tried MagicUtilities at first it installed but then my mouse became near unusable.I've tried switching the mouse off and on again (disconnecting, reconnecting), rebooting, unpairing and (re)pairing.I've (re)installed the latest AppleWirelessMouse64.exe from the Bootcamp support software (tried both and 5.1.569) and also the BlueTooth driver.The mouse works fine except it doesn't scroll. Shouldn't be that difficult, right? Disconnect the "1", connect the "2" and go! I have been using an Apple Magic Mouse "1" for quite some time now on my Windows 10 PC and I was very content except the damn batteries that needed replacing every once in a while. ![]()
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