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Apple's new multitouch Magic Mouse brings multitouch gestures to desktop machines with its touch-sensitive surface. According to the device's manual, however, it requires lists Mac OS X 10.6.2 as one compatibility requirement, suggesting the update will be released any day now.
Mac OS X 10.6, Snow Leopard, was released August 28. The first update, 10.6.1, was released just 12 days later. It wasn't long after—about three weeks—that 10.6.2 betas were seeded to select developers for testing. Given that shipments of the new Magic Mouse from Apple's online store lists a lead time of 5-7 days, 10.6.2 should be available by the time Snow Leopard is just two months old.
According to AppleInsider, the build of 10.6.2 that was released to developers last week addresses a number of image-related issues, including one that affected playback of 1080p video in QuickTime X. It also includes a fix for the guest account bug that could result in wiping of a user's home folder. Previous builds included fixes for some five dozen issues in all.
Snow Leopard has already sold more than double the number of copies in its first five weeks than Leopard did, selling beyond Apple's ostensibly optimistic expectations. However, we've heard from a number of readers that they plan to wait until 10.6.2 before updating. It appears their wait will be over soon.
UPDATE: As pointed out in the comments, a more careful reading of the requirements says that Wireless Mouse Software Update 1.0 will enable the mouse to work on Leopard as well (Mac OS X 10.5.8 to 10.6.1). However, given that the manual references 10.6.2 as including the support built-in, it still suggests that Apple had intended to release 10.6.2 around the same time the Magic Mouse launched.
Logitech Wireless Mouse M525 Driver and Software For Mac: Firmware Update Tool. Software Version: 1.0.69 Last Update: 2019-10-04 OS: macOS 10.15 File Size: 3.8 MB. Download Link. Method 1 Connecting a Mouse with a Wireless Receiver. Plugin your mouse’s receiver. Make sure that your mouse has batteries or is charged. Turn on your mouse. Oct 20, 2009 Apple Magic Mouse: I have Mac OS X Version 10.5.8 Processor 2.66GHz Intel COre 2 Duo Memory 2 GS 800 MHz SDRAM. Bluetooth-enabled Mac computer. Mac OS X v10.5.8 or later with Wireless Mouse Software Update 1.0. Existing keyboard and mouse for setup. Answered by Daniel E from Edinburgh; Oct 20, 2009.
Oct 21, 2009 New Magic Mouse requires Mac OS X 10.6.2, release imminent (Updated) Snow Leopard will be getting its second update within the next week, according Chris Foresman.
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Apple's new mouse works with both hardware and software to sense finger position, gestures with fingers, momentum of movements, and more. According to the Magic Mouse manual, the hardware will require Mac OS X 10.6.2 or later. Those on Mac OS X 10.5.8 or later can install the Wireless Mouse Software update 1.0 to obtain the same features.
The new Magic Mouse, when purchased separately, has a wait time of 5 to 7 business days. That would imply that the release of Mac OS X 10.6.2, the latest build of Snow Leopard, could be released very soon.
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Over the past few weeks, three betas of Mac OS X 10.6.2 have been sent to developers. The most recent build addressed a glitch that sometimes deleted user data when logging in and out of a guest account.
The latest build also fixed a number of GraphicsDrivers issues, including a problem where 1080p content played with QuickTime Player X could stutter. That could prove important for owners of the new iMac models, which have 16:9 aspect ratio displays. The new 21.5-inch iMac has a 1920-by-1080 native 1080p display, while the 27-inch iMac exceeds that with a 2560-by-1440 pixel LED-backlit screen.
The Magic Mouse manual explains how to understand the hardware's indicator light, pairing of the bluetooth device with a new Mac, replacing the batteries, cleaning, and use of the mouse.
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