Magic Mouse不是地球上最符合人体工程学的设备,但你不能否认它在Mac上的运行效果如何。它连接完美,配置超级方便。但是,如果您想通过Boot Camp在运行Windows 10的 PC 或(Windows 10)Mac上使用它怎么办?
Magic Mouse使用蓝牙(Bluetooth)进行连接,因此您可以将其连接到Windows并(Windows)使用它进行基本导航而不会出现问题。但是,输入设备基于触摸的特性意味着您无法在任何地方滚动,除非您安装了适当的驱动程序。
下面,您将了解有关在运行Windows 10的 PC 或Mac上设置(Mac)Magic Mouse所需了解的所有信息。
(Add)在Windows上(Windows)添加和设置妙控鼠标(Set Up Magic Mouse)
您可以通过USB将(USB)Magic Mouse连接到运行Windows 10的 PC 或Mac,就像连接任何其他蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备一样。如果您的计算机不支持蓝牙(Bluetooth),您可以使用蓝牙适配器进行(using a Bluetooth adapter instead)配对。
1. 打开开始(Start )菜单并选择设置(Settings)。
2. 选择设备(Devices)。
3. 在侧边栏切换到蓝牙和其他设备(Bluetooth & other devices)。
4. 打开蓝牙(Bluetooth )旁边的开关(如果禁用),然后选择添加蓝牙或其他设备(Add Bluetooth or other device)。
5. 选择蓝牙(Bluetooth)。
6. 在显示的蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备列表中,选择您的Magic Mouse。
7. 选择完成(Done)以完成配对过程。
注意:(Note:)如果您的Magic Mouse未显示在列表中,只需关闭输入设备然后再打开即可。这应该足以帮助Windows检测到它。
您现在可以开始使用Magic Mouse浏览Windows。单击(Click)鼠标左侧执行常规单击,单击右侧执行右键单击。
您还可以使用Start > Settings > Devices > Mouse下的控件交换按钮并调整光标速度(adjust the cursor speed)。您还可以找到更改滚动速度的选项,但在将Apple Wireless Mouse驱动程序添加到 PC 之前,您无法在Windows上滚动。(Windows)
不要忘记选择附加鼠标选项(Additional mouse options )(位于屏幕右侧)来配置双击速度、指针精度等。
在 PC 上安装 Magic Mouse 驱动程序
如果您想在 PC 上使用Magic Mouse滚动,您必须手动安装Apple Wireless Mouse驱动程序。(Apple Wireless Mouse)有两种方法可以获取驱动程序文件。
直接从 Apple 下载驱动程序(Download Driver Directly From Apple)
Apple提供了一个Boot Camp 支持(Boot Camp Support Software)软件包,其中包含在 PC 上启用滚动所需的Magic Mouse驱动程序。(Magic Mouse)但是,它已经过时并且可能不允许在某些运行Windows 10的计算机上滚动。
1. 进入苹果的下载页面(Apple’s Downloads page),搜索新兵训练营支持软件(boot camp support software)。然后,将最新版本的Boot Camp 支持软件(Boot Camp Support Software)下载到您的 PC。
2. 解压下载的 ZIP 文件。
3. 打开解压后的文件夹,进入BootCamp > Drivers > Apple。
4. 双击标有 AppleWirelessMouse64(AppleWirelessMouse64 )的文件,然后按照屏幕上的所有说明安装Apple 无线鼠标驱动程序(Apple Wireless Mouse Drivers)。
5. 重新启动您的 PC 并检查您是否可以使用Magic Mouse在(Magic Mouse)Windows中垂直或水平滚动。如果没有,请尝试下一个方法。
使用 Brigadier 从 Apple 下载驱动程序(Download Driver From Apple Using Brigadier)
Brigadier是一个Python脚本,它可以通过将您的 PC 识别为Mac来从Apple获取最新的 Boot (Apple)Camp 支持软件(Camp Support Software)。包装中包含的Apple Wireless Mouse驱动程序与几乎所有运行Windows 10的计算机兼容。
1. 从 GitHub 下载Brigadier并将Brigadier.exe文件复制到桌面。
2. 打开开始(Start)菜单,输入cmd,然后选择打开(Open)。
3. 在命令提示符(Command Prompt)控制台中键入以下命令,然后按Enter:
光盘桌面(cd Desktop)
4. 键入以下命令并按Enter:
brigadier.exe -m MacBookPro16,3
上面的命令包含一个Mac型号标识符- Mac BookPro16,3 - 将您的 PC 标识为 13 英寸 2020 MacBook Pro。您可以将其与另一个标识符交换,但最好使用最近支持Windows over Boot Camp的(Boot Camp)Mac型号中的一个。
5.等到(Wait)Brigadier从(Brigadier)Apple下载并提取最新的驱动程序到桌面。
注意:(Note:)如果Brigadier无法下载文件(或者您在桌面上看到一个空文件夹),请在您的 PC 上安装7-Zip 并重(7-Zip)试。
6. 打开桌面上的BootCamp文件夹,然后转到$WinPEDriver$ > AppleWirelessMouse。
7. 右键单击标有 AppleWirelessMouse64.inf(AppleWirelessMouse64.inf)的文件并选择安装(Install)。
提示:如果您在(Tip:)文件资源管理器(File Explorer)中没有看到文件扩展名,请打开文件(File )菜单并选择更改文件夹和搜索选项(Change folder and search options)。然后,切换到查看选项卡并取消选中(View )隐藏已知文件类型的扩展名(Hide extensions for known file types)旁边的框。
8. 选择是(Yes )和确定(OK )完成驱动程序的安装。
9. 重新启动您的电脑。从现在开始,您应该可以使用Magic Mouse进行水平和垂直滚动。(Magic Mouse)
在 Mac 上安装 Magic Mouse 驱动程序
当您使用 Boot Camp 设置 Windows 10(set up Windows 10 using Boot Camp)时,您的Mac将自动安装Boot Camp 支持软件包,其中包含(Boot Camp Support Software)Apple设备在Windows上运行所需的所有驱动程序。但是,在大多数情况下,除非您通过Apple 软件更新安装任何待处理的驱动程序更新,否则(Apple Software Update)Magic Mouse不会滚动。
1. 打开开始(Start )菜单,输入Apple Software Update,然后选择打开(Open)。
注意:(Note:) Apple 软件更新(Apple Software Update)已预安装在通过Boot Camp运行的(Boot Camp)Windows上。您不必单独安装它。
2.等到(Wait)Apple 软件更新(Apple Software Update)扫描可用更新。
3. 选中Apple Input Device Update(Apple Input Device Update )和Boot Camp Update旁边的复选框。选择任何其他列出的更新也是一个好主意。
4. 选择安装(Install )以下载并应用更新。
5. 重启你的Mac。Magic Mouse应该开始在Windows上正常工作。
魔术鼠标实用程序(Magic Mouse Utilities):试一试
即使在Windows 10上正确设置了Magic Mouse之后,与在 macOS 上使用该设备相比,它的感觉也不一样。但这就是Magic Mouse Utilities发挥作用的地方。
Magic Mouse Utilities是一个第三方程序,在 PC 和Mac上都支持 Windows 。它引入了多种手势,允许您在页面之间移动、在桌面之间切换、调用任务视图(Task View)等。它还允许您管理滚动的工作方式、引入可自定义的中键单击操作、帮助您轻松交换按钮等。
Magic Mouse Utilities一年的订阅费用为 14.90 美元,但您可以获得 28 天的免费试用期来彻底测试。它与您在Windows上模拟类似 Mac 的(Windows)Magic Mouse体验非常接近。
How to Set Up and Use the Magic Mouse on Windows
The Magic Mouse isn’t the most ergonomic device on the рlanet, but you just can’t deny how well іt works on the Mac. It connects flawlessly and is super-convenient to cоnfigure. But what if you want to use it on a PC or Mac running Windows 10 via Boot Camp?
The Magic Mouse uses Bluetooth for connectivity, so you can connect it to Windows and use it for basic navigation without issues. However, the input device’s touch-based nature means you can’t scroll anywhere unless you install the appropriate drivers.
Below, you’ll figure out everything that you need to know about setting up the Magic Mouse on a PC or Mac running Windows 10.
Add and Set Up Magic Mouse on Windows
You can connect a Magic Mouse over USB to a PC or Mac running Windows 10 just like you’d any other Bluetooth device. If your computer doesn’t support Bluetooth, you can pair it using a Bluetooth adapter instead.
1. Open the Start menu and select Settings.
2. Select Devices.
3. Switch to Bluetooth & other devices on the sidebar.
4. Turn on the switch next to Bluetooth (if disabled) and select Add Bluetooth or other device.
5. Select Bluetooth.
6. On the list of Bluetooth devices that show up, select your Magic Mouse.
7. Select Done to finish the pairing process.
Note: If your Magic Mouse doesn’t show up on the list, just turn the input device off and then back on. That should be enough to help Windows detect it.
You can now start using the Magic Mouse to navigate Windows. Click the mouse’s left-side to perform a regular click and the right-side to execute a right-click.
You can also swap the buttons and adjust the cursor speed using the controls under Start > Settings > Devices > Mouse. You’ll also find options to change the scrolling speed, but you can’t scroll on Windows until you add the Apple Wireless Mouse driver to your PC.
Don’t forget to select Additional mouse options (located to the right of the screen) to configure the double-click speed, pointer precision, and so on.
Install Magic Mouse Driver on PC
You must manually install the Apple Wireless Mouse driver if you want to scroll with the Magic Mouse on a PC. There are two methods to get a hold of the driver files.
Download Driver Directly From Apple
Apple provides a Boot Camp Support Software package that contains the Magic Mouse driver needed to enable scrolling on the PC. However, it’s quite dated and may not allow scrolling on some computers running Windows 10.
1. Go to Apple’s Downloads page and search for boot camp support software. Then, download the most recent version of the Boot Camp Support Software to your PC.
2. Extract the downloaded ZIP file.
3. Open the extracted folder and go to BootCamp > Drivers > Apple.
4. Double-click the file labeled AppleWirelessMouse64 and follow all on screen instructions to install the Apple Wireless Mouse Drivers.
5. Restart your PC and check if you can scroll vertically or horizontally in Windows using the Magic Mouse. If not, try out the next method.
Download Driver From Apple Using Brigadier
Brigadier is a Python script that can fetch the latest Boot Camp Support Software from Apple by identifying your PC as a Mac. The Apple Wireless Mouse driver included within the package is compatible with almost all computers running Windows 10.
1. Download Brigadier from GitHub and copy the Brigadier.exe file to the desktop.
2. Open the Start menu, type cmd, and select Open.
3. Type the command below into the Command Prompt console and press Enter:
cd Desktop
4. Type the command below and press Enter:
brigadier.exe -m MacBookPro16,3
The command above includes a Mac model identifier—MacBookPro16,3—that identifies your PC as a 13-inch 2020 MacBook Pro. You can swap it with another identifier, but it’s a good idea to use one from a very recent Mac model that supports Windows over Boot Camp.
5. Wait until Brigadier downloads and extracts the latest drivers from Apple to the desktop.
Note: If Brigadier fails to download the files (or if you see an empty folder on the desktop), install 7-Zip on your PC and try again.
6. Open the BootCamp folder on the desktop and go to $WinPEDriver$ > AppleWirelessMouse.
7. Right-click the file labeled AppleWirelessMouse64.inf and select Install.
Tip: If you don’t see file extensions in File Explorer, open the File menu and select Change folder and search options. Then, switch to the View tab and uncheck the box next to Hide extensions for known file types.
8. Select Yes and OK to finish installing the driver.
9. Restart your PC. You should be able to scroll both horizontally and vertically with the Magic Mouse from now onward.
Install Magic Mouse Driver on Mac
When you set up Windows 10 using Boot Camp, your Mac will automatically install the Boot Camp Support Software package that contains all the drivers needed for Apple devices to function on Windows. However, in most cases, the Magic Mouse will not scroll until you install any pending driver updates via Apple Software Update.
1. Open the Start menu, type Apple Software Update, and select Open.
Note: Apple Software Update is pre-installed on Windows running via Boot Camp. You don’t have to install it separately.
2. Wait until Apple Software Update scans for available updates.
3. Check the boxes next to Apple Input Device Update and Boot Camp Update. It’s also a good idea to select any other listed updates.
4. Select Install to download and apply the updates.
5. Restart your Mac. The Magic Mouse should start working correctly on Windows.
Even after setting up your Magic Mouse on Windows 10 correctly, it just doesn’t feel the same compared to using the device alongside macOS. But that’s where Magic Mouse Utilities comes into the picture.
Magic Mouse Utilities is a third-party program that supports Windows on both the PC and Mac. It introduces multiple gestures that allow you to move between pages, switch among desktops, invoke Task View, and so on. It also allows you to manage how scrolling works, introduces a customizable middle-click action, helps you to swap buttons easily, etc.
Magic Mouse Utilities costs $14.90 for a one-year subscription, but you can get a 28-day free trial to test things out thoroughly. It’s as close as you can get to emulating a Mac-like Magic Mouse experience on Windows.