

#Device manager reinstall driver mouse for mac apple install#
Normally, Apple wants you to download and install a large suite of software and drivers meant for Boot Camp which will do all kinds of nasty things to your PC. However, there is not an easy way to access them.

Apple created these for Boot Camp (a program that allows you to run Windows in a virtual machine in OSX). These were not ideal.Īpple actually does supply Windows drivers for Apple Keyboards, Apple Magic Keyboards, and apparently other Apple Mouse and Trackpad devices. When I first started looking for solutions I found hacky, unsigned drivers and key mappers. This is because Windows was using the default keyboard drivers. It worked when I plugged it in but I could not access any of the media keys/fn keys (ex: volume up and down).

I recently acquired an Apple Magic Keyboard and wanted to use it on my PC. I keep my keyboard connected via the supplied lightning to USB cable. Note: I have not tested this over Bluetooth. If you can't or don't want to use Brigadier, see the bottom of this post.
