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FIX: Magic Mouse 2’s scrolling not Working in Windows 10/11
If your mouse is not scrolling properly or at all, there might be a soft issue
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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Magic Mouse is anApplemouse that users can also utilize withinWindows 10. However, some users have stated in forums thatMagic Mousescrolling doesn’t work inWindows 10. Those users can move the cursor with the mouse but can’t scroll down windows.
Why Apple’s Magic Mouse 2 scroll is not working?
Firstly, install the AppleWirelessMouse64.exe driver from Boot Camp. These drivers seemingly work withWindows 10perfectly and make the mouse fully functional inWindows 10. If that doesn’t help, install the Magic Utilities client application or uninstall conflicting software.
See the instructions for the aforementioned solutions below.
Fix Magic Mouse 2’s scrolling not working in Windows 10
1. Install AppleWirelessMouse64.exe From Boot Camp
2. Install Magic Utilities
Users have confirmed they’ve fixed Magic Mouse 2 scrolling with Magic Utilities. There’s a 28-day trial package of Magic Utilities users can try out. After that, however, users will need to purchase a one or two-year subscription for the software. This is how users can add Magic Utilities to Windows.
3. Uninstall Conflicting Software
More general mouse scrolling errors can be due to conflicting third-party software. So, some users might need touninstall conflicting third-party mouse softwareto fix Magic Mouse 2’s scrolling. Follow the guidelines below to remove conflicting software.
The above resolutions will probably fix Magic Mouse 2 scrolling for most users. If further fixes are needed, however, it might be a hardware issue. In this case, users can return Magic Mouse 2 peripherals to Apple for repairs so long as they fall within their one-year warranty period.
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