Generally, Apple's hardware is fully compatible with windows operating systems, so yes. If you're thinking about the magic mouse, I can't say for sure, because that obviously requires a driver, and it might be a mac driver. Ask someone at your store; he or she should know.
PC mice commonly have physical scroll wheels and right click buttons. The new Magic Mouse for Mac has them, but they are touch sensitive, as is the entire mouse's surface.
I would recommends the Wireless Mighty Mouse by Mac.
To install a PC mouse on a Mac, simply plug the mouse into an available USB port or connect it via Bluetooth if it's a wireless model. For Bluetooth, go to System Preferences > Bluetooth, turn on Bluetooth, and select the mouse from the list to pair. Most PC mice are automatically recognized by macOS, so no additional drivers are usually needed. You can customize mouse settings in System Preferences > Mouse.
Excel provides formats that allow you to save files on a PC to be used on a Mac or on a Mac to be used on a PC, so the answer is yes.
A game disc or a download. The PC or MAC can also have a number of different optional controllers besides the keyboard and mouse
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You use two fingers and stroke downward on the mouse pad to scroll down and to go up you stroke upward.
If you MAC is old then it uses a different motherboard than a PC. These days MAC also uses intel processors so in theory you can use the same motherboard as PC but there may be problems in adding the peripherals like MAC's keyboard and mouse to the PC motherboard and vice-versa. It all depends upon what you have got.
The oldest version of the virtual pc for the mac was first used in 2004, but due to unforeseen technical problems, the most successful virtual pc mac was fist used in 2007.
Yes with moderen monitors both macs and pc's can be used.
right click and drag your mouse on a PC, I don't know the mac version :/
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