Magic Mouse, Trackpad feature in Autocad Bootcamp

Hi, i dunno which of Magic mouse or Magic trackpad i should buy.. Well, i wanna know which one is better use with AutoCAD for windows in bootcamp.. Is magic mouse gesture work in Windows like in OSX?? And Trackpad gesture works in Windows like in OSX?? Well, I have AutoCAD for mac also but sometime i to run program which doesn't have in OSX, like Robot, MS.Project while using Autocad.. Pls tell me how to use or feature of Magic mouse and Trackpad.. Thanks in advace..

hi.
this may work for ya.
http://microvault.blogspot.com/2010/06/how-to-make-magic-mouse-work-in-windows.h tml

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    - repositioning items on my desk
    - disabling wifi
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    So my question is: has anybody else struggled with using the Trackpad (or Magic Mouse) with Boot Camp 4.0 and Windows 7 64-bit, whilst finding it to be perfect under Mac OS? I haven't found many posts complaining about the Windows driver, which is why I assumed it was an interference issue. But I'm almost sure it isn't, having spent 2 weeks investigating.
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    Kyle

    SOLVED!
    After much testing, I have found the cause of lagging/jumpiness on the Bluetooth Magic Mouse and Magic TrackPad in Boot Camp. Hopefully this will help others:
    The drivers for the Broadcom 802.11n Wireless Adapter have a setting called "Bluetooth Collaboration" that is Disabled by default. Enabling this option removes the problem instantly. My Magic Trackpad now works flawlessly, even if I stand 6 metres from the machine. It now works just as well as under Mac OS. The setting can be found under:
    Control Panel > Device Manager > Network Adapters > Broadcom 802.11n Network Adapter (right click and choose "Properties". Under the "Advanced" tab, highlight the setting named "Bluetooth Collaboration", then change it to Enable. Then click OK.
    I narrowed the problem down to the wireless card by disabling ALL startup services and processes for Windows, then re-enabling one by one. As soon as I enabled the Windows Wireless Service, the problem came back. Similarly, disabling the Wireless Card inside the Network and Sharing Center (or Device Manager) removes the problem. This led me to believe it must be a driver issue with the wireless card, since the problem didn't occur with the Magic TrackPad under Mac OS, or on my mother's Windows 7 64-bit computer. So when I went into the Driver Properties to check for an update, I found this setting about Bluetooth Collaboration.
    I really hope this helps others trying to use Bluetooth devices under Boot Camp. All Apple notebooks use the Broadcom card (and have done for years), so this driver is installed for almost anybody using Boot Camp on an Apple notebook. I'd assume this problem would affect anybody using Boot Camp + wifi + a Bluetooth device.
    Cheers

  • Magic Mouse still not connecting on Bootcamp 3.1 with Windows 7

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    To my disappointment it didn't. I tried reinstalling the update (x64 version of it) a few times, and manually deleting the drivers related to bluetooth and mouse from the control panel so it would make a clean reinstall, but without any luck... I followed every instruction, rebooted a zillion times and still nothing.
    It detects the mouse on bluetooth devices, it even knows it's mine (has my name on it), but keeps on trying to connect forever...
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    All,
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    Uncheck "Show compatible hardware"
    Under Manufacturer select > "Apple Inc."
    Select the "Apple Built-in BluetootDFU" and click "Next" a bunch of times.
    Then, go to the Bluetooth Icon in the system tray or in the control panel. Turn off the Magic Mouse before you try to discover the device. It should do it's thing automagically and come right up after you turn the Magic Mouse back on.
    At least these are the steps that worked for me.
    The problem I'm seeing is that the mouse stops responding if you're not constantly moving it. I'm going to try the different Bluetooth adapters from "Apple Inc." to see which one works best.
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  • Magic Mouse Middle Click Problem on Bootcamp Windows 7

    Hi, I am using Windows 7 on my MacBook Pro via Bootcamp. My magic mouse working good but I need middle click for some design softwares. I found some softwares can simulate middle click but the softwares just running under Mac OS. Are there any Windows compatible software like Magicprefs or Middleclick?
    Thanks...

    Hello,
    I have the same mouse and after searching a solution, I found this article:
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  • Magic mouse, trackpad and bluetooth

    So I've had my bluetooth trackpad and magic mouse for 6 months on my iMac.
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    Got a new mouse from the Apple Store.  Works fine now.

  • Magic Mouse & Trackpad Malfunctioning

    My Magic Mouse and Trackpad are both malfunctioning ... They grab things (select and hold items) as they move across the screen and you can't get them to drop or release the items ... I can't tell you how many emails that disappear as the cursor moves down the page (the cursor selects them and deletes them) ... I've had to quit using my trackpad several months ago because of this problem, and go back to the Magic Mouse ... But now the magic mouse is as bad as the trackpad ever was ... I had to switch back to the trackpad just to write this question ... they both seem to be way too sensitive to the touch ... But the grabbing (selecting) items on the screen is getting worse ... Just writing this question, the text was selected several times as I type an disappears (I have to control Z and restore the screen). Has anyone else had this problem?
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    HELP!

    Three things.
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  • Magic Mouse, Trackpad, Keyboards, etc.

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    2: Is it possible to use both an Apple Magic Mouse and an Apple Trackpad with an iMac, both at the same time?
    3: Is it possible to use a USB Apple keyboard (or other, third-party USB keyboard) and an Apple Magic Mouse and/or Trackpad on an iMac at the same time?
    4: If my IMac and its factory-issue Bluetooth keyobard and mouse are in use, can I connect a USB Wacom drawing tablet to the iMac? Will there be a conflict? (I have an old Wacom Graphire3 4x5 tablet)
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    Yes.
    Yes.
    Yes.
    Probably, but I am not familiar with tablets.

  • Magic Mouse, Trackpad, Bluetooth not working after Mountain Lion install

    Is anyone else having the same issue after installing ML? I first noticed that my Magic Mouse didn't scroll as usual when I opened Safari.  When I went to preferences, it only gave me tracking & double-click speed options- no scrolling options.  I check the Accessibility preferences, but that didn't seem to help either.  When I tried my Trackpad to check the preferences, it said that one wasn't connected, even though that's exactly what I used to open it in the first place.  Now when I look at the top right hand corner for Bluetooth connectivity- it says Bluetooth- not available in a grayed out font. When I check out the About My Mac and check the Hardware->Bluetooth section it says 'No information found'.
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    Hi There,
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  • Magic Mouse in Windows 7 using Bootcamp

    Hello,
    Quite new to the Apple scene and generally, I love it BUT, does anyone know why my £60 Magic Mouse needs pairing every time I start Windows 7 and even when I do re-pair it, sometimes the gestures work and sometimes they dont. I have updated Mountain Lion to the latest version on my MacBook Pro 15. I only bought the mouse to get an extra USB slot...
    Thanks for any answers

    Hi all,
    It seems that when you restart in Windows from Mountain Lion, you must switch off the mouse and then switch it back on. Wait a couple of seconds and then just click the mouse and it should start working without having to re-pair. I am happy again!

  • Rouge input devices (trackpad & Magic mouse)

    I've been banging my head for days. I can't seem to find out why my wireless magic mouse & the new trackpad, seem to select any thing that would take a click to open, when I just pass over. I rarely have to click on anything, as they select it anyway, without me clicking. I have to be VERY careful as I often find my self on pages I DID NOT want. Even worse... I've unknowingly DELETEED items, as I may have passed over a delete command and the mouse or trackpack selects. It it like at rouge MOUSEOVER, or HOVER CLICK. Can't fix it. anyone know about this or can fix. It's got to be a setting, but I can't find it.
    thanks...Don

    Thanks for the info, howerver may consider, but it seems to be a setting of some type as both the magic mouse & trackpad continue to accept as you pass over a link of some sort. lost a couple emails, today as the tackpad cursor passed over couple line as I clicked delete for something else. I've been into Mac for only about a year, so don't dare touch "Terminal" or anything of that sork, as I don't know what I' doing. (I'd had similar problems like this with PC,s over the years, but wasable to fix glitches, corruptions, etc. Mac....well Idon't know. Service call might be expensive.
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    Thanks.....Don

  • Magic mouse, Win XP all work fine? On boot camp?

    I currently have an Intel iMac 2007 Core 2 Duo with Snow Leopard on and use boot cMp with Win XP home on. I have a mighty mouse wireless at the moment and works fine. I used a magic mouse in the Apple retail store recently Nd thought it was reall good.
    So will the magic mouse work fine under boot camp on Win XP home? What functions work and what dont please? I only want one mouse for Mac and Windows
    Cheers

    The Magic Mouse will work fine with Bootcamp Windows and Mac OS X. Follow the instructions: un-pair it in Mac OS X, install the drivers and pair it in Bootcamp Windows, and then pair it with Mac OS X. This works great for me, but note that functionality in Windows is more limited: scrolling is just up and down and no gestures for back page and forward page.
    My experience with the Magic TrackPad is that I can get it to work properly in either Max OS X (10.6.4 or 10.6.5) and Bootcamp Windows. (It has the same limits on functionality in Bootcamp Windows as the Magic Mouse.) However, when rebooting into a different OS, the prior pairing does not work. You have to delete the device in the Bluetooth control panel and then re-pair it. This is a nuisance and I find that it is easier to simply plug in a USB mouse for occasional use in Bootcamp Windows rather than to constantly re-install the device. This is not fixed in the 10.6.5 update on my system.
    If you need to use Bootcamp frequently, then the Magic Mouse is a better choice. Note that what I describe here is my experience with my early 2008 MacBook Pro. YMMV.

  • Magic Mouse Limited Functionality w/OSx 10.4.11

    I haven't updated my OS for some time now. I recently purchased a new keyboard and Magic Mouse and have discovered that many of the Magic Mouse's features are not available with 10.4.11. After checking the Apple site, I'm not clear as to which version I should update to. I want to do as few updates as possible but still reap the benefits of all the Magic Mouse features. Can anyone help, please?

    Several users of Tiger 10.4.11 have and use the new Magic Mouse.
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    Some issues people had early on were discussed online in several
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    A few issues (and in comments, other thoughts) on the magic mouse:
    http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-13727_7-10413193-263.html
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    http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-13727_7-10414148-263.html
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    http://www.google.com/#hl=en&source=hp&q=Magicmouse+10.4.11+support&btnG=Google+Search&aq=f&aql=&aqi=&oq=Magic+mouse+10.4.11support&fp=e8d6ef47431c6a4a
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  • Can I use a magic mouse and apple track pad at the same time with my iMac

    Can any one help with my above question

    Yes, you can use the magic mouse, trackpad and wireless keyboard at the same time.
    Captfred

  • Swipe between pages feature is freezing with magic mouse and magic trackpad in Mavericks

    I am experiencing a bug in Mavericks with my Magic trackpad and the Magic mouse. This bug comes and goes and is very sporadic. When it happens I am usually in a browser like Firefox or Safari, or in iPhoto. Anything that uses the Swipe between pages feature usually locks up, and  on top of this it locks the scroling up and down function in the browsers and in iPhoto. The only thing that makes these functions work again is to reeboot or turn off bluetooth and turn it back on. I see that many people are having this problem in other posts, and I am just wondering if Apple is actually working on this bug or has somebody found what trigers this bug and do they have the fix for it?
    Thanks for your help
    Chris

    Maybe this will help. You can look for other ideas in the 'More Like This' box to the right.
    https://discussions.apple.com/message/25421934#25421934
    Send Apple feedback. They won't answer, but at least will know there is a problem. If enough people send feedback, it may get the problem solved sooner.
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    I have purchased a magic mouse and would like to employ the "pinch to open & close" features (option on multi-touch trackpad) with the magic mouse. This is not the same as zoom (e.g. hold control key with mouse wheel).
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