yes, it can. it all comes down to what u needed to "modify" in order for ur hackintosh to work, but in general there's a good chance for it to work. make sure ur bluetooth chip/dongle is working fine without too much hacking (native support is ofc the best) an u already raised ur chances very high.
Yes an apple magic trackpad would definitely work with an Australian macbook. Although i think their kind of pointless, but anyways it would work.
Magic Trackpad was created on 2010-07-27.
Apple's Magic Trackpad only works with their Mac computers running Mac OS X 10.6.4 (Snow Leopard) or later.
After adding a Magic Trackpad to your iMac you need to run Software Update (from the Apple menu - top left corner) which will add a Trackpad section to your System Preferences.
On a hackintosh?
The trackpad is better for overall use, but the magicc mouse is a tool for perfection. If you consider buying a mouse you shouldn´t get it, it`s too low profile and isn`t a good mouse for that high of a price!
Well, i would prefer trackpad. So, trackpad.
no, notebooks normally can't or it will be really difficult to make in to a hackintosh
The started requirements for Apple's Magic Trackpad are: A Mac computer with Bluetooth wireless technology Mac OS X v10.6.4 or later Although it is not supported on other systems some people have been able achieve some limited usage (single click etc.) with certain versions of Windows (depending on version of Windows being used) but it will not be able to fully function (multi touch swipes etc.).
As the standard iPad uses a touch sensitive screen as a control surface and does not have on screen pointer there is no point in connecting peripherals to control a pointer, although in theory such Bluetooth devices can be paired with the iPad.
The Magic TrackPad will work with any Mac running Mac OS X Snow Leopard v10.6.4 or higher. It connects to the Mac via Bluetooth which will need to be turned on from the Bluetooth section of System Preferences.
Basically the trackpad is that thing on a MacBook that you use instead of a mouse in a separate unit. And if you like the sound of both you can connect an unlimited number of Bluetooth devices to your mac. If you are more interested in graphic design try a Bamboo tablet.