It will depend on the type of mouse - if it's bluetooth, you can pair it with both systems -- but you won't be able to use the same mouse with two systems at the same time. You can switch between the two but not use it on both simultaneously.
Apple mice lack the second button so they're not going to be optimal for use with Windows.
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It will depend on the type of mouse - if it's bluetooth, you can pair it with both systems -- but you won't be able to use the same mouse with two systems at the same time. You can switch between the two but not use it on both simultaneously.
Apple mice lack the second button so they're not going to be optimal for use with Windows.
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December 23rd, 2013 11:00
If you have a Windows OS installed on your MAC then you can run Microsoft Garage Mouse without Borders:
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=35460