Magic mouse andsnow leopard 10.6.2

Hi all!
could someone please confirm that I don´t need the magic mouse update 1.0 since i´ve just upgraded to SL 10.6.2. I get the mouse later this week.
thanking you.

far.see wrote:
Hi all!
could someone please confirm that I don´t need the magic mouse update 1.0 since i´ve just upgraded to SL 10.6.2. I get the mouse later this week.
It appears to. See this Web page:
http://www.geek.com/articles/chips/os-x-10-6-2-update-is-live-squashes-150-bugs- 20091110/
that mentions "native support for the new multi-touch Magic Mouse".

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