If you want the software to work without the "3126" errors or trial expiration pop-ups, follow these steps: 1. Use the Official Trial

The search for a is common among Windows users who want to make their Apple mouse actually functional on a PC. However, chasing "cracked" keys or "work" versions of specific build numbers like 3126 often leads to more headaches than solutions.

The developer offers a with no credit card required. This is the best way to see if your specific Bluetooth adapter is compatible with the touch drivers. 2. The "Boot Camp" Alternative (Free)

A system tray icon showing exactly how much juice is left.

Middle-click emulation and "Natural" vs. "Standard" scroll directions.

If you don't want to pay for a utility, you can try to extract the official Apple drivers from a Boot Camp support package: Download the from Apple. Navigate to the Drivers/Apple/AppleMultiTouchMouse folder. Right-click the .inf file and select Install .

is a third-party driver suite that fixes this. It enables: Smooth Scrolling: Vertical and horizontal touch scrolling.

Apple’s Magic Mouse is a design marvel, but it is notoriously difficult to use on Windows. By default, Windows treats it as a basic 2-button mouse—meaning no touch scrolling, no gestures, and no middle-click.

Most "key not working" or "mouse not found" issues in build 3126 are actually driver conflicts. Ensure your Windows Bluetooth radio is set to "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power" in the Device Manager.