iMac after upgrading Windows 8.1 to 10 Magic Mouse scroll not working
Hi any thoughts on the above topic?
iMac - i5-4570S CPU " 2.9GHz 64Bit
Cheers
Neil
iMac, Other OS, Windows 10
Hi any thoughts on the above topic?
iMac - i5-4570S CPU " 2.9GHz 64Bit
Cheers
Neil
iMac, Other OS, Windows 10
1. Do you have the Magic Mouse driver in Device Manager?
2. Do you have any unknown devices in Device Manager?
3. Can you use System requirements to install Windows on your Mac using Boot Camp - Apple Support and download and Boot Camp: Solve Windows support software installation problems and specifically install the Magic Mouse driver?
1. Do you have the Magic Mouse driver in Device Manager?
2. Do you have any unknown devices in Device Manager?
3. Can you use System requirements to install Windows on your Mac using Boot Camp - Apple Support and download and Boot Camp: Solve Windows support software installation problems and specifically install the Magic Mouse driver?
I am having a similar issue with my Magic Mouse 2 not scrolling properly after upgrading to Windows 10 from Windows 8.1. For some reason, the driver that is associated with this mouse defaults to the MSMOUSE.inf configuration.
I have tried multiple times to install the BootCamp drivers, and it says that it was installed successfully:
But when I got to try to update the drivers, Windows keeps insisting that I am using the "best" driver already. When I got to try to select from other drivers, the only mouse to show up under Apple is the Mighty Mouse.
I've also attempted:
My Apple Wireless keyboard is working without any issues. The mouse however has been a exceeding frustrating experience to get working on Windows 10. Almost to the point that I want to downgrade back to Windows 8.1 before my 30 days are up.
Anyone have any suggestions?
Magic Mouse 2 and Magic Mouse use two different devices. What is the year/model of your Mac?
I have a Late 2013 MacBook Pro Retina 13". Thanks for responding.
Sorry I overlooked that this thread was for Magic Mouse and not Magic Mouse 2.
No worries. They use different drivers. If you use BC Assistant and download BC drivers to a USB using...
check the Bootcamp.xml files for the Product Version. If you get 6.0.6136, it does not have the correct Windows drivers.
You will need to use https://github.com/timsutton/brigadier and download drivers for a different Mac model than yours and extract the appropriate driver manually and install it.
🙂 Scrolling is working!
I had to download via brigadier using the MacBook9,1 model in order to get the right drivers which is very counter intuitive. There would have been no way for me to use BC Assistant to get the right drivers since it was continually getting the 6.0.6136 Product Version. Version 6.0.6427 is what eventually worked for me (in case anyone else stumbles upon this thread).
Thanks so much for all your help, Loner T.
Excellent. Please create a Windows System Restore point.
iMac after upgrading Windows 8.1 to 10 Magic Mouse scroll not working