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    Thumbs up Mighty Mouse and Keyboard

    I really like macs, and especially the mice and keyboards.
    I'm gradually converting over to mac, and I am getting a Mac Mini for my Birthday (September).

    Can I buy the keyboard and mouse now?

    Are they compatible with PCs?

    + rep to all useful replies =].

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    It is possible with some of the older one's yeah but I don't think so with the newer one's. It's not particularly desirable to use the keyboard (or mouse) with Windows as there's numerous differences between the two.

    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1167

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    There are ways to get the Aluminum Apple keyboards and Mighty Mice (Wired only) on Windows computers, but you need to have a Boot Camp CD or a OS X Leopard 10.5.x CD which will have the files for the keyboard on.
    Also you'll need to Google a lot and tinker with your systems registry.

    Keyboard: http://www.google.com/search?client=...UTF-8&oe=UTF-8

    Mouse: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&c...ws&btnG=Search

    I hope that helps.
    i've been here for over 8 years and i don't know why

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    The Apple keyboard is good but the Mighty Mouse is not, i would go with a different mouse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kyle! View Post
    The Apple keyboard is good but the Mighty Mouse is not, i would go with a different mouse.
    I like my mighty mouse - Although now and again the ball stops working right lol

    @OP - I'm not entirely sure, I have seen some people using them on Windows (but I am not sure how functional) - I know my Aluminum keyboard works just fine on Windows machine (xp) fine as it installed the drivers automatically when I plugged it in.

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    Keyboard is excellent, nice, lighweight, quiet keys. Dont bother with the mouse, mine broke after 3 months, the scrollball buggars up and im not buying a new one.
    y'wha?

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