Windows Vista is compatible with the Windows Mobile Mouse Sculpt?

I have read the terms and he wasn't there, but I was wondering if he was still going to work due to I have a Windows System.

No it's not... Follow this microsoft download page, scroll down to the OS, vista is not listed.

https://www.Microsoft.com/hardware/en-us/d/sculpt-mobile-mouse

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