Below you can download magic mouse windows 7 32 bit driver for Windows.
File name: magic-mouse_win732-bit.exe
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File size: 43922 MB
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Driver Magic Mouse Windows 7 32 Bit(click above to download)
Device Name: Magic Mouse
Operating System Compatibility: Windows 7 32 Bit
Driver Required: Yes
Specifications:
- Bluetooth Connectivity: Allows wireless connectivity to compatible devices
- Multi-Touch Gestures: Supports various gestures such as swiping and scrolling
- Ambidextrous Design: Suitable for both left and right-handed users
- Built-in Rechargeable Battery: Eliminates the need for frequent battery replacements
- Sleek and Ergonomic Design: Provides comfort and enhances user experience
- Laser Tracking Technology: Delivers accurate cursor movement on various surfaces
- Two-Button Configuration: Includes left and right-click buttons for easy navigation and selection
- Scroll Ball: Enables vertical and horizontal scrolling with ease
- Compatibility: Works with Windows 7 32 Bit operating system
Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:
1. Q: Why is my Magic Mouse not connecting to my Windows 7 32 Bit device?
A: Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled on your Windows device and the Magic Mouse is in pairing mode. Restart both devices and try pairing again. If the issue persists, update the Magic Mouse driver to the latest version.
2. Q: How do I fix scrolling issues on my Magic Mouse in Windows 7 32 Bit?
A: Firstly, ensure that the Magic Mouse is paired and connected to your Windows device. Open the Control Panel, navigate to the Mouse settings, and check if the scrolling function is enabled. Adjust the scrolling sensitivity to your preference. If the problem continues, try reinstalling the Magic Mouse driver.
3. Q: Why is my Magic Mouse cursor not responding properly on certain surfaces?
A: Make sure that the Magic Mouse's tracking surface is clean and free from dust or debris. If the issue persists, recalibrate the mouse by going to Control Panel > Mouse settings > Calibration. Follow the on-screen instructions to optimize cursor tracking. If the problem persists, try using a mouse pad or a smooth and consistent surface for better cursor performance.