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Recently Released Service Tips - Read Only. The problem was solved by disconnecting and reconnecting. I had this problem in Ubuntu also - if my MS mouse was left connected during a reboot from Win to Ubuntu (and Ubuntu to Win), the mouse would act funny. Have a cheap MS USB wireless arc mouse handy (the top-heavy laser resembles behavior of the magic mouse). I do this just so that I can use my magic mouse and bluetooth keyboard without trouble. How much is it really necessary to have fu only for serious hardware needs. Plan B - Use VMware Fusion to run Windows. Microsoft USB hardware needs to be physically disconnected during/before reboot to work well in OS X. Completely disconnecting hardware before restart helps (Unpair/disconnect/turn off everything). In the mean time, this is what I have observed: I have reported this issue - I think Apple's "doesn't work well with Windows" bugs get tossed on the back burner and forgotten (until they start to cause a stink). I have experienced this as well (from MS mice in O SX and Apple mice in Win7).