Microsoft Bluetooth Mouse Mac Driver

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Search Search Microsoft.com. Device downloads. For software and drivers, select your product from the list below. Arc Touch Bluetooth Mouse. I have received an Apple Magic Mouse from a friend who recently upgraded his computer. I have configured it with bluetooth and it works as a charm, except the 'scrolling feature'. I was redirected to the Microsoft website from the Apple Support Team. You can use a Microsoft Mouse on an Apple computer if it's specifically designed for OS X systems. Some Microsoft mice, such as the wired USB Compact Mouse 100, are specifically designed for Windows operating systems, while others are cross-platform devices, which means they can also work with OS X systems.

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Option 1 – Download and install the Magic Mouse driver manually. Since the mouse is offered by Apple, Apple keeps releasing updated Magic Mouse drivers for Windows 10, and you can download your driver from Apple. Here’s what you need to do: Visit the Apple Support page. Choose the latest version of the driver, then click Download. Right-click on ‘Apple Broadcom Built-in Bluetooth’ and choose ‘Update Driver Software’. Select ‘Browse my computer for driver software’ and click on ‘Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer’. Choose ‘Apple Inc.’ for Manufacturer, and ‘Apple Built-in Bluetooth’ for Model, and install it. Mac Apps for Mouse Drivers. Mac Apps for Mouse Drivers. Microsoft Office 2011. Avast Free Security. Apple Bluetooth firmware.

I see you're having some trouble pairing your MacBook Pro at work to your Bluetooth mouse, although the mouse works with other MacBooks. I can help look into this with you.
You've done some great troubleshooting already with resetting the NVRAM and SMC. Do you have other Bluetooth devices working on the MacBook Pro at work? If so, try deleting those devices and seeing if the mouse appears. Here's how to unpair previous devices. The resource with these steps can be found in the link below:

Remove a Bluetooth device from your Mac

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If you want to remove (unpair) a Bluetooth device from your Mac's device list, follow these steps:

  1. Choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Bluetooth.
  2. Hover the pointer over the device you want to remove, then click the button that appears next to the device's name.

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After you remove a Bluetooth device, you'll have to repeat the pairing process if you want to use it again.


If you don't have any other Bluetooth devices connected, try connecting something other than the mouse to see if other Bluetooth devices are working. Also, since this happens at work, make sure there aren't any potential issues with Wi-Fi/Bluetooth interference that could be causing this issue:

Microsoft Arc Touch Bluetooth Mouse Mac Driver

Fix interference from other household devices

Bluetooth shares the 2.4 GHz ISM band with other household devices such as cordless telephones, wireless networks, baby monitors, and microwave ovens. If you see issues with your Bluetooth devices that you suspect might be due to frequency congestion, see AirPort and Bluetooth: Potential sources of wireless interference for further information.


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Using a Bluetooth mouse, keyboard, or trackpad with your Mac - Apple Support
Hope this helps. Take care!

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