If your keyboard works when your Mac is started in macOS but not Windows, try reinstalling Windows support software from Boot Camp Assistant. Learn more Use Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator to find the key combinations for unique characters in the language and region your Apple keyboard is designed to support.
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Method 1: Update the Bootcamp software via the OS part of your laptop. Go to Bootcamp assistant Choose option that ask to update latest boot camp software for Win 7 Insert a blank USB drive Once download is complete go back into Windows 10 and find the USB drive Go to Bootcamp/drivers/Apple/Bluetooth and install all the files that show Bluetooth Install the file called setup and let it install all drivers back on to MAC While you are still accessing Windows. After doing this restart PC and check. Method 2: Find bootcamp version of your computer from here, and download it. Open downloaded zip file. And find folder called 'AppleBluetoothBroadcom'(for me it was inside of '$WinPEDriver$' folder) extract it, and run the installer (called 'DPInst.exe').
Hope this helps. Get back to us for further queries.
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Method 1: Update the Bootcamp software via the OS part of your laptop. Go to Bootcamp assistant Choose option that ask to update latest boot camp software for Win 7 Insert a blank USB drive Once download is complete go back into Windows 10 and find the USB drive Go to Bootcamp/drivers/Apple/Bluetooth and install all the files that show Bluetooth Install the file called setup and let it install all drivers back on to MAC While you are still accessing Windows. After doing this restart PC and check. Method 2: Find bootcamp version of your computer from here, and download it.
Open downloaded zip file. And find folder called 'AppleBluetoothBroadcom'(for me it was inside of '$WinPEDriver$' folder) extract it, and run the installer (called 'DPInst.exe'). Hope this helps. Get back to us for further queries.
We are happy to help! Method 1: U pdate the Bootcamp software via the OS part of your laptop. Your instruction: Go to Bootcamp assistant Is this in the Mac OS. Cannot find in Boot Camp in Windows 10? Thank you, Sheldon. I have to the same situation. For some reason my drivers did not installed while in the Windows installation and now the bluetooth adapter or the magic mouse 2 drivers are not the correct one, hence the Apple Update Program can't see the mouse either.
The problem now is that if I want to use the Boot Camp Assistant to download those drivers I would have to delete the partition where Windows was installed. Windows was installed already and updated. All we need is the bluetooth and magic mouse drivers.
These files should be available some other way than through Boot Camp Assistant. I know there are third party companies that offer a software for the magic mouse but I don't trust anyone providing Apple drivers other than Apple itself.
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Mac Keyboard Layouts for Windows Since the 1980s, Macintosh computers have included a keyboard layout that facilitates the typing of diacritics and other symbols through the use of the Option key. Windows supplies an layout with a limited range of accents, but using this layout makes the quotation mark and apostrophe keys unusable. These keyboard layouts fix this situation: one duplicates the standard U.S. Layout used on the Mac (also identical to the “Canadian English” keyboard layout), and the other replicates the “U.S.
Extended” keyboard layout introduced with Mac OS X. Extended provides more accents and places some characters in more logical positions, but the standard Mac layout provides access to a few mathematical symbols that some might find useful. Unlike the Windows layout, these do not change the basic U.S. For their use, see or for the U.S. Extended layout, or, substituting the AltGr (right Alt) key for the Option key.
The Windows On-Screen Keyboard also displays the available combinations. To install, unzip the downloaded file, and run the “setup.exe” program corresponding to the desired layout; the installer will automatically add the layout to the input menu. Both layouts can be installed on a system simultaneously, and can be removed through the Control Panel.
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