HT5636 need mac numeric keypad to work on a windows program in boot camp

I have an iMac and am trying to use my wired numeric keypad on a windows program running in bootcamp. how do you make this work?

Do you have BC drivers installed? Is there a Control Panel -> System -> Boot Camp option? In the Boot Camp panel, do you see the following options?
The drivers should be similar to the following in Device Manager.

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