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Wireless Mouse Software Update 1.0 for Leopard
Wireless Mouse Software Update 1.0 for Leopard
Download icon About Wireless Mouse Software Update 1.0 for Leopard Install this software to take advantage of your Magic Mouse special features. Mac OS X 10.5.8 is required before installing this update. Download Version: 1.0 Post Date: October 27, 2009 Download ID: DL951 File Size: 36.22MB ...
Magic Mouse Teardown
Magic Mouse Teardown
ifixit.com — We're wondering what's so magical about Apple's Magic Mouse... so we're going to look inside to find... out! Want up-to-the-minute updates? Follow @ifixit on twitter. Wired and iFixit are hosting a Sony Teardown contest. Take apart anything made by ... (more) Magic Mouse Teardown
Wireless Mouse Software Update 1.0 for Snow Leopard
Wireless Mouse Software Update 1.0 for Snow Leopard
support.apple.com — Download icon About Wireless Mouse Software Update 1.0 for Snow Leopard Install this software to take advantage... of your Magic Mouse special features. Mac OS X 10.6.1 is required before installing this update. Download Version: 1.0 Post Date: October ... (more) Wireless Mouse Software Update 1.0 for Snow Leopard
Mac OS X 10.6.2 to update nearly 150 Snow Leopard components
appleinsider.com — Apple this week is equipping developers with a new beta of Mac OS X 10.6.2, the second... maintenance and security update to the company's new Snow Leopard operating system that will perform upgrades to nearly 150 components. (more) Mac OS X 10.6.2 to update nearly 150 Snow Leopard components
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Magic Mouse Software Ready for Leopard and Snow Leopard
Mac|Life all RSS Feed —   If you ran to the Apple Store to get a Magic Mouse only to be disappointed when you got home and all the swiping goodness was no where to be found, you're in luck. Today Apple released software for the Magic Mouse for Snow Leopard and Leopard. The Wireless Mouse Software Update 1.0 will bring the awesome to your desktop without making you buy a new iMac. Apple's info for both updates:   About Wireless Mouse Software Update 1.0 for Leopard ...

Apple releases Magic Mouse software update 1.0
MacFixIt — ... users and one for Leopard users. The respective download locations for the Wireless Mouse Software Update 1.0 are the following links: For Leopard -- OS X 10.5.8 or later is required, and the update for this operating system weighs in at 36.22MB. ...

Magic Mouse software update released
AppleInsider — ... Published: 09:00 PM EST Today, Apple released updates for both Leopard and Snow Leopard enabling the OS to use the multi-touch capabilities of standalone versions of the Magic Mouse. The updates, which weigh in at 64 and 36 megabytes respectively, require Mac OS X 10.5.8 ( Leopard ) or 10.6.1 ( ...

Apple Magic Mouse Software Update
TechnoBuzz.net — ... , while the 36MB Wireless Mouse Software Update 1.0 for Leopard requires OS X 10.5.8. Apple’s release notes simply state, “Install this software to take advantage of your Magic Mouse special features.” ...

Magic Mouse update adds OS X Leopard support
SlashGear — ... drivers for Mac OS X 10.5.8, which will allow those still running OS X Leopard to use the multitouch functionality of the new peripheral.  The update is accompanied by ...

Apple posts Wireless Mouse Update for the Magic Mouse
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) — ... If you just happen to have a Magic Mouse, and are wanting to use its Multi-Touch features, there's now a Wireless Mouse Update available from Apple that lets you do so in Mac OS X. You still probably can't find a Magic Mouse around unless you buy an iMac, but if you happen to have one or want to prepare for when you get one, you can go ahead and download this update before you get it. This Update is available for Snow Leopard or Leopard, and can be downloaded from the Apple Support Downloads page. TUAWApple posts Wireless Mouse ...

Magic Mouse software's out, but not the hardware
TechBlog — ... , the latest Mac OS X release, as well as Leopard . Tiger users apparently are out of luck. I'm very interested in this mouse. I am a fan of Apple's current mouse - the Mighty Mouse, now redubbed the Apple Mouse. I wouldn't say I'm alone in my enthusiasm, but the Mighty Mouse has many detractors. On the surface - pun intended - I like the idea of a mouse that uses gestures instead of buttons. The multi-touch approach works very well on Mac notebook touchpads, and I'm interested to see how it's implemented here. But I have one big concern, and that's how thin the device ...

Apple Issues Magic Mouse Update, But Where Are the Mice Themselves?
TheAppleBlog — ... One staff member at the flagship Toronto store said that the delay was due to software incompatibility, and that the mice would be available following an update release from Apple. Late yesterday, we received said update, which makes the Magic Mouse compatible with Mac OS X Leopard, and includes ...

Appel releases Wireless Mouse Software Update 1.0 for Magic Mouse
MacDailyNews — ... Apple has released Wireless Mouse Software Update 1.0. The software is available is tow versions, one for Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard and the other for 10.6 Snow Leopard. Install this software to take advantage of your Magic Mouse special features. More info and download links: •  Wireless Mouse Software Update 1.0 for Leopard (36.22MB) • ...

Apple releases Wireless Mouse Software Update 1.0 for Magic Mouse
MacDailyNews — ... Apple has released Wireless Mouse Software Update 1.0. The software is available is two versions, one for Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard and the other for 10.6 Snow Leopard. Install this software to take advantage of your Magic Mouse special features. More info and download links: •  Wireless Mouse Software Update 1.0 for Leopard (36.22MB) • ...

Magic Mouse update available, but mice nowhere to be found
Infinite Loop — If you're looking to use one of Apple's new multi-touch Magic Mouse with your current Mac, especially to experience the glory of multi-touch gestures on a desktop, we have some good news and some bad news. The good news is that the update for Snow Leopard, which requires 10.6.1, and Leopard, which requires 10.5.8, is available now from Apple's software update downloads site. Software Update didn't automatically recommend ...

Magic Mouse update available, but mice nowhere to be found (Updated)
Infinite Loop — If you're looking to use one of Apple's new multi-touch Magic Mouse with your current Mac, especially to experience the glory of multi-touch gestures on a desktop, we have some good news and some bad news. The good news is that the update for Snow Leopard, which requires 10.6.1, and Leopard, which requires 10.5.8, is available now from Apple's software update downloads site. Software Update didn't automatically recommend ...

Apple rolls out software updates for Magic Mouse
MacBytes.com — ... ships Magic Mouse with the new iMacs . So it is safe to assume that iMac already comes preinstalled with the Magic Mouse software update . Interestingly Apple has not yet rolled out standalone editions of Magic Mouse via its Online stores or retail stores. Apple previously indicated its plans to ship Magic Mouse by the end of October.  A quick look at the U.S based online stores shows that Apple will be shipping Magic Mouse in 5 – 7 days, business days that is. Download Magic Mouse update (1.0) for Leopard (Requires Mac OS X 10.5.8) ...

Magic Mouse Finally Shipping
HardMac.com — ... Apple finally started shipping the ordered units today. This delay was most likely not linked to a last minute issue but rather to the final development of the drivers that are now available from Apple support (Wireless Mouse Software Update 1.0 for Leopard and  ...

Wireless Mouse Software Update 1.0 for Leopard and Snow Leopard
TidBITS: Mac News for the Rest of Us — Apple has released two updates that enable users running either Leopard or Snow Leopard to take advantage of the multi-touch capabilities in the new Magic Mouse (see "Apple Releases Magic Mouse, New Remote, Souped-Up Base Stations," 20 October 2009). Apple notes that users running Leopard must have version 10.5.8 installed, and that Momentum scrolling is not available. Users running Snow Leopard must have version 10.6.1 installed. Both updates are available via Software Update or the Apple Support Downloads page. (Free, 36.22/63.92 MB) ...

TidBITS Watchlist: Notable Updates for 2 November 2009
TidBITS: Mac News for the Rest of Us — ... Wireless Mouse Software Update 1.0 for Leopard and Snow Leopard -- Apple has released two updates that enable users running either Leopard or ...

Hands-on with the Magic Mouse
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) — ... This packaging is clear, showing the actual Magic Mouse, just like the packaging that Apple has been using recently for the iPod shuffle, iPod nano, iPod touch and accessories. Downloading the update: As we posted earlier, you'll want to to download the Wireless Mouse Update to enable the new features of the Magic Mouse, which is available for Snow Leopard and Leopard. Set Up: ...

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