- #Apple keyboard and mouse for pc install#
- #Apple keyboard and mouse for pc drivers#
- #Apple keyboard and mouse for pc update#
#Apple keyboard and mouse for pc update#
I try to update the Microsoft keyboard driver and go to Have Disk option, Choose the subfolder I extracted the files to, that include a KeyMagic64.inf.īut the answer I get on a tiny window says: Then I open Device Manager and search for the keyboard. Inside are an AppleKeyboardInstaller 64.exe, and a AppleWirelessMouse64.exe I have extracted to, using the 7-Zip utility to respective folders.
#Apple keyboard and mouse for pc drivers#
Inside BootCamp is another Drivers folder and inside an Apple one, and 5 others. Inside the folder are two subfolders: $WinPEDriver$, Bootcamp and a xml file Well I did it, Windows Support folder with drivers was created on a USB and then I connected the pendrive to my PC. Oh, excuse I found it out, the menu line for Action. I hope this clears and explain the situation, I want to use the Volume keys of the keyboard and scroll using this mouse, connected to a PC under Windows 10. inf, as far as i know and tried, does not allow or is unable to load/install those drivers (available on Bootcamp for Windows) on a Windows 10 installed on PCs. Apple has done the hard work of writing the drivers code that allow using the keyboard and mouse on a Apple running Windows with Bootcamp. Why this happens? Because the apple drivers are not installed. They are recognized and connected via Bluetooth, and the primary functions work, typing and clicking buttons.īUT, the scroll on this mouse is not available (even less swipe gestures), and FN keys of the keyboard do nothing there too.
#Apple keyboard and mouse for pc install#
My problem is trying to install and use the Apple drivers for these devices, namely, Magic Mouse 2 and Magic Keyboard on a PC using Windows 10.
I do not need and I am not interested in -ever- using Windows 10 on a Apple machine. Please forget I have a MacBook Pro, where everything works OK as I only have OSX Mojave. (*) Does a later Bootcamp version contains drivers compatible and installable in Windows 10 on a PC? The question, if the driver (already) exist there is some way to make it discoverable and install it on a PC using Windows 10, ¿or purposedly it is non allowed? make sure it is designed to work with Windows for 圆4-based system. The folder you specified doesn't contain compatible software. I click the button: Have Disk, and move to the folder where the KeyMagic64.inf is. Moving back again to: Let me pick from a list of available drivers in my computer > Select the device driver you want to install for this hardware. When I click Next, a window appears telling The best drivers for your device are already installed. inf is the requested info file for instllating devices in Windows.
Therefore I go back to Update Driver, and choose Browse my Computer for drivers software, I choose a folder where I have uncompressed: AppleKeyboardInstaller64.exe from Bootcamp (*), which includes: KeyMagic.sys and KeyMagic64.inf among other files. If I click below now: Search for Updated drivers on Windows Update: My Windows 10 is Windows 10 Insider Preview 18262.1000 (rs_prerelease). Now, if I click on Update Driver says: The best drivers for your device are already installed. In Device Properties>General Tab: Keyboards (StandardKeyboards) on BluetoothHID Device Under Keyboards I have: HID Keyboard Device The Magic mouse 2, works with left and right button, BUT there is no Scrolling and even less side swipe gestures. The keyboard works (Bluetooth devices: AppleMagic connected) for typing, but FN keys for Previous/Next or Volume up/down do not work.