Can i plug my pc mouse into my mac book pro

can i plug my pc mouse into my mac book pro

If it's a USB mouse, yes, but some of the features of a multi-button mouse may not work. Check the vendor's website to see whether there are Mac drivers for it. Alternatively, search for "SteerMouse" and "USB Overdrive."

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