Apple Magic Mouse for your hackintosh

While you are patiently waiting for your Magic Mouse to arrive (as we are), here is the perfect bluetooth dongle you will need for your hackintosh or your bluetoothless macintosh computer. It is 100% compatible with the (not so) magic mouse and officially recommended by Apple! It can even accept firmware updates from Software Update and wake up your comp with wireless mouse or keyboard.
The USB bluetooth adapter you want is the …
D-Link DBT-120 (rev B2 or later)


You will need to make sure that the revision number is higher or equal to B2!
From Apple support website : source
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I can verify that this dongle will not wake a Hackintosh in Snow Leopard. It will however work in Leopard 10.5 It looks like a bug in the Cambridge Silicon Radio driver.
Today i bought a Belkin USB Bluetooth Adapter for my Hachintosh running Ideneb 1.5.8, it just works great and i was even able to download the software for the wireless keyboard and mouse after being recognized by the system.
http://store.apple.com/uk/product/TW622ZM/A
Excellent, do you know if it works on Snow Leopard?
I can't get the magic mouse to scroll guys..
Im on IPC osx86
10.5.6
everything else seems to be working just fine.. including the wireless aluminium keyboard..
any insights?
thanks
First you must edit your system version to 10.5.8:
System>Library>Core Services>SystemVersion.plist
Drag it to your desktop and change:
<key>ProductVersion</key>
<string>10.5.6</string>
to
<key>ProductVersion</key>
<string>10.5.8</string>
Then install the apple mouse update 1.0:
http://support.apple.com/kb/dl951
Now it should work!
First you must edit your system version to 10.5.8:
ProductVersion
10.5.6
ProductVersion
10.5.8
System>Library>Core Services>SystemVersion.plist
Drag it to your desktop and change:
to
Then install the apple mouse update 1.0:
http://support.apple.com/kb/dl951
Now it should work!