Apple's latest Magic Mouse has a lot of public talking, but not presently regarding its features. An enticing tidbitis tucked away in the hardware manual stating that the device supports OS X 10.6.2 or later on to run. Given the short time phase that it takes client orders to be processed, the folks at AppleInsider have guessed that an OS update might be released in few days.

The Magic Mouse, which was declared the recent past, is amended on the mouse that includes multitouch gestures as input-eliminating with the scroll wheel. While the device might need a Snow Leopard update to run, it is also well-suited with Mac OS X 10.5.8 (Leopard) or later on.

Beta versions of OS X 10.6.2 are reported to deal with various extensively exposed bugs, with one which can cause user data to be deleted when logging in as well as out of a visitor account. Additional fixes address graphics as well as video display issues.

The 10.6.1 service pack was also discharged in month of September; just weeks after Snow Leopard was being introduced. It also offers compatibility, security as well as constancy fixes.