Windows XP and wireless Apple mouse & keyboard

Would like to install Windows XP to run just one program.
!) Will the Apple Wireless mouse and keyboard work with Windows XP.
2) Are the Windows XP programs on eBay legitimate to purchase?

I use the Apple Bluetooth keyboard and a Microsoft BT mouse with by MacPro desktop. They both work fine with XP as should an Apple BT mouse. As for question 2, I wouldn't trust them.

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