Mighty Mouse drivers

I've bought a new Mighty Mouse for my MacBook. The two 'main'-buttons work fine, and also the scroll. But the squeeze and the scrollbutton (for an extra function) doesn't do anything. I've done the right settings in systempreferences (I see a picture of the Mighty Mouse). After this I installed the drivers (didn't this at first), but nothing changed. I can't even turn of scrolling ... It's like the drivers don't work, but I have Mac OS X 10.4.7

drivers??? what are you talking about. just plug the mouse to the macbook and should work.
make sure you have a check mark in the mouse settings for vertical and horizontal scrolling and should be all you need to do.
my macbook and imac work fine with it and dont require any drivers or software at all.

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    Message was edited by: Silvine

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    my macbook and imac work fine with it and dont require any drivers or software at all.

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    at the moment only the very basic functions of the Magic Mouse work with Windows.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3039
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    Regards
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  • Mighty Mouse button issues

    Hope somebody can help.
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    i am using an old apple mighty mouse with my windows notebook. the trackball doesn't work and the configuration panel in Windows 7 doesn't config mighty mouse button. is there any solution to config mighty mouse in Windows 7? thank you.

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    Why?
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    How to Configure Mighty Mouse in Windows 7?
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    How to configure those actions in Windows 7?

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    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1999
    http://store.apple.com/us/product/MB576Z/A
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    However when I disconnect the external display and start using the laptop like normal...
    Do you shut down or at least put the Mac to sleep before unplugging the display? All of Apple's Knowledge Base articles include closing the MacBook (or PowerBook or MacBook Pro) to put it to sleep before plugging or un-plugging an external display.
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    I left my install disc in a hotel room in San Francisco.
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    <http://plentycom.jp/en/steermouse/index.html>
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    Hello,
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    Frank

    Hello. I have one that I bought from Apple Store and I can confirm that there is no CD included. The mouse worked with Mac OS X out of the box. I think Mac OS X has the drivers already for it or available as a software update if you're using an older OS X. As for the utilities, again it's already available in System Preferences after it's paired.

  • Will the wired Apple Mighty Mouse work with Windows Vista SP1?

    The above question. Will I have to download any extra drivers? Is the MM really that bad? Thanks.

    *" Will the wired Apple Mighty Mouse work with Windows Vista SP1?"*
    Officially...No: http://www.apple.com/mightymouse/specs.html
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  • Mighty mouse in bootcamp not working

    Hi Team.
    I have just installed Vista Ultimate and the newest drivers for it from apple (the new exe download)
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    Opened bluetooth in the control panel and added an item. It searched and found the mouse I selected it then told it I did not want to connect with a passkey. Eventually it says connected sucessfully with no pass key. The one of those terribly annoying pop up ballons tells me there is new bluetooth click to use it, I click it and then a new window comes up asking me to enter a pass key?
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    Any ideas?

    I've got exactly the same problem - iMac with Bootcamp, Vista Ultimate 32-bit, recognises wireless keyboard but keep getting the same pop-up asking for a passkey for my mighty mouse despite asking it to set it up with no passkey.
    Went throught the whole Bootcamp/Vista install process fairly seamlessly otherwise.
    Anyone got any other ideas?

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