She plugged the Lightning cable into her PC’s USB port. The mouse lit up. It moved. She smiled.
The page jerked . It felt like trying to roll a square wheel. The smooth, inertial touch-scrolling she loved was gone, replaced by the clunky click-wheel emulation of a generic HID mouse.
Then she tried to scroll.
Her first Google search was the one you just made: “apple magic mouse driver for windows 11.”
She learned the hard truth: Windows 11 sees it as a standard mouse. Left click works. Right click works (if you lift your left finger). But the signature multitouch surface? Dead.