Can I have my wireless mouse and the magic trackpad both active at the same time next to my computer?

Can I have both my wireless mouse and the Magic Trackpad active at the same time next to my desktop iMac?

Yes.  I do.  I use the Trackpad to make fine adjustments for video edits.

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