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Modified 11 months ago. Viewed 7k times. But I am facing these errors: Is there anyway I can manually install drivers?? Update 1 If I force install BootCamp. Improve this question.
Soumya Mahunt. Soumya Mahunt Soumya Mahunt 1 1 silver badge 4 4 bronze badges. To avoid problems, the best solution is to use the Boot Camp Assistant to install Windows 10 on your Mac.
You have given not any indication why you have not done this. You should edit your question and at least explain why you felt the need to install using some unexplained method. I used this to install Boot Camp 6. Add a comment. Sorted by: Reset to default. Highest score default Date modified newest first Date created oldest first. Improve this answer. David Anderson David Anderson Fwiw, using the original approach I posted here, I never had any problems with scrolling.
Along the way I upgraded from Win10 to Win11, and my Apple Magic Mouse still works flawlessly, so there may be multiple solutions here. Can't believe Apple doesn't provide Windows drivers for it's hardware, even though they developed them to allow running Windows on macs. The Boot camp version 5. Windows 10 is NOT supported. The appropriate driver can only be accessed via a Mac or later OS boot camp assistant. Alright I uploaded the driver to OneDrive and here's the link.
Probably to increase your chances of success, you should uninstall any previous apple mouse driver you have and restart before trying this one. Good luck! I found a proper fix. The original solution does not allow the scroll to work because the currently available mouse driver on the apple website is an old one, from Since I have a MacBook I was able to download a more recent version of the driver from Bootcamp Assistant, version, and when installed on my other windows PC the scroll works perfectly!
Now, I can share this driver with anyone that wants it, but I don't know what website to upload it to? It's an.