So, you’ve connected your Apple Magic Mouse to your Windows 11 PC and realized something feels… off? Maybe scrolling doesn’t work, or it scrolls the opposite way you’re used to. Don’t worry—you’re not alone. The Apple Mouse works beautifully with Macs, but on Windows 11, it sometimes needs a little extra setup to get scrolling smooth and natural.
In this guide, I’ll walk you through step by step how to enable and fix scrolling with an Apple Mouse on Windows 11. We’ll cover drivers, settings, and even third-party tools that make your Magic Mouse work like magic again.
Why Use an Apple Mouse on Windows 11?
You might be wondering, why even bother? Well, the Apple Magic Mouse isn’t just sleek—it’s super functional.
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Multi-touch Gestures: Scroll, swipe, and zoom with ease.
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Minimalist Design: No clutter, just smooth curves.
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Cross-Compatibility: It works on both macOS and Windows (with a little help).
If you love the Magic Mouse’s feel, using it on Windows 11 is absolutely worth the effort.
The Main Issue: Why Scrolling Doesn’t Work by Default
When you first connect the Magic Mouse to Windows 11 via Bluetooth, you’ll notice:
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The mouse moves the cursor just fine.
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But scrolling doesn’t work out of the box.
That’s because Windows doesn’t automatically install the correct Apple drivers for the Magic Mouse. Without them, scrolling and gestures stay disabled.
Step 1: Connect Your Magic Mouse to Windows 11
Let’s start with the basics:
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Go to Settings > Bluetooth & Devices.
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Turn on Bluetooth.
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Put your Magic Mouse in pairing mode.
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Select it from the list of available devices.
At this stage, the mouse should move the cursor but not scroll. That’s okay—we’ll fix that next.
Step 2: Install Apple Boot Camp Drivers
To enable scrolling, you’ll need Apple’s Boot Camp drivers. These drivers were designed for Windows installations on Macs, but they also work on non-Mac PCs.
How to Get Boot Camp Drivers:
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Download the latest Boot Camp Support Software from Apple’s official website.
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Extract the downloaded ZIP file.
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Go to the AppleWirelessMouse64.exe installer inside the
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Run the installer and restart your PC.
👉 After restarting, your Magic Mouse should now support scrolling on Windows 11.
Step 3: Adjust Scrolling Settings
By default, scrolling might feel backwards (opposite to what you’re used to on Windows). Don’t worry—you can fix this easily.
Change Scroll Direction Manually
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Open Registry Editor (search
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Navigate to:
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Find your Apple Mouse device entry.
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Look for FlipFlopWheel and set its value:
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0= Normal scrolling -
1= Reverse scrolling
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Restart your PC.
Step 4: Use Third-Party Tools for Better Control
If you want more customization (gestures, smoother scrolling, etc.), third-party apps are your friend.
Recommended Tools
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Magic Utilities – Paid software that enables full Magic Mouse functionality (gestures + scrolling).
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SmoothScroll – Makes scrolling fluid and customizable.
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X-Mouse Button Control – Lets you remap buttons and tweak mouse behavior.
These tools give you Mac-like scrolling on Windows 11.
Step 5: Test Scrolling
Once everything’s installed:
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Open a browser or document.
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Swipe your finger up and down on the Magic Mouse.
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Adjust speed/sensitivity in Settings > Bluetooth & Devices > Mouse.
Now you should be able to scroll smoothly.
Troubleshooting: Common Problems
Even after setup, you might hit a few bumps. Let’s fix them.
Problem 1: Scrolling Still Doesn’t Work
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Double-check that you installed the AppleWirelessMouse64.exe driver.
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Restart your PC after installation.
Problem 2: Laggy or Jerky Scrolling
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Update your Bluetooth drivers in Device Manager.
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Try a USB Bluetooth dongle if your built-in adapter isn’t strong.
Problem 3: Scroll Direction Feels Wrong
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Use the FlipFlopWheel registry tweak (Step 3).
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Or install Magic Utilities to easily flip direction.
Best Practices for Using Magic Mouse on Windows 11
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Keep drivers updated for smooth performance.
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Use a mousepad—Magic Mouse doesn’t like shiny or glass surfaces.
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Consider battery life—keep spare batteries or recharge often.
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Explore gestures if using Magic Utilities for Mac-like functionality.
Conclusion
Using an Apple Magic Mouse on Windows 11 isn’t plug-and-play like on a Mac, but with the right drivers and tweaks, it works beautifully. From enabling scrolling with Boot Camp drivers to fine-tuning with third-party apps, you can make your Apple Mouse feel just as smooth on Windows as it does on macOS.
So go ahead—get scrolling, swiping, and gliding on your Windows 11 machine. Once you’ve set it up, you’ll wonder how you ever lived without it.
FAQs
1. Does the Apple Magic Mouse work on Windows 11?
Yes, but you need drivers (like Boot Camp) to enable scrolling and gestures.
2. Why won’t my Magic Mouse scroll on Windows 11?
Because Windows doesn’t install Apple’s scrolling drivers by default. You’ll need to install Boot Camp or third-party software.
3. Can I use Magic Mouse gestures on Windows 11?
Yes, with third-party tools like Magic Utilities.
4. How do I reverse scroll direction on Windows 11?
Use the FlipFlopWheel registry setting or Magic Utilities.
5. Is Magic Utilities free?
No, it’s paid software, but it offers a trial and full Mac-like features.
