Hi all,
I've got a magic mouse which I use with my mac, and I recently bought a bluetooth adapter to get it working in windows but I'm running into a problem.
I install the bluetooth stack (toshiba generic) which gets the dongle working.
When I pair with the mouse, it all seems to load up fine except that Windows decides to install the generic HID Compliant mouse drivers instead of the Magic Mouse drivers.
So yeah, I was wondering if it's possible to disable this little facet in Windows 7 so I can manually install drivers for this mouse?
I've got a magic mouse which I use with my mac, and I recently bought a bluetooth adapter to get it working in windows but I'm running into a problem.
I install the bluetooth stack (toshiba generic) which gets the dongle working.
When I pair with the mouse, it all seems to load up fine except that Windows decides to install the generic HID Compliant mouse drivers instead of the Magic Mouse drivers.
So yeah, I was wondering if it's possible to disable this little facet in Windows 7 so I can manually install drivers for this mouse?