Probably so. I have a Windows XP partition on my Mac Notebook Pro and the little Apple mouse does fine. You will need a little program called 'AppleMouse' so you get a right button function when holding the CTL key. I can't recall where I found it, sorry.
Yes you can, although you may have to search for alternate drivers.
No only the new apple touch mouse does that came out in late 2010 early 2011
Yes, this is safe.
Yes.
Yes.
Apple's Magic Mouse drivers for Windows have been extracted from the Mac software and are available for installing on a Windows computer. (See links below)
Apple's Magic Mouse will work on any Bluetooth-enabled Apple Macintosh computer running Mac OS X v10.5.8 or later. Other ordinary computers can only use an ordinary mouse.
It depends on the type of mouse i have an apple one so if you have an apple you pull of the top and take out the batteries and then it should work
Windows is the operating system on a Microsoft computer or an Apple computer running windows drivers. Without windows your computer would not work.
If the CD contains photos or music they will work on a Mac. If the CD contains a Windows program it will not run on any Apple computer.
Most Apple software is designed to work on their Mac OS X operating system and will not work on a computer running the Windows operating system. Apple does make some of their software available for Windows such as iTunes and their Safari browser.
Yes - Physically & electrically, the hardware will still work. However - you may need to install a driver program for the mouse on the Windows 8 machine.
Yes, standard mouse does work with Windows 7.
he was the one who invented windows so they gave him the job.
Yes, Garage Band will not work on a Windows PC.
it worked like a computer accept it had no mouse. you had to add a case monitor and even a key board
Nope. Apple uses Quicktime which is not compatible with Windows Movie Maker. The Quicktime video will need to be converted before it can be imported into the program.