Magic Trackpad on Windows?

Hi... Will magic trackpad work on Windows 7/8? (Real Windows PC/laptop not Windows in Mac)

No. Sorry. Only works on Mac OS X.
But if you'd like to buy touch mouse - Microsoft sells tons of them!

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  • Has anyone figured a way to use the Magic Trackpad with Windows 7 on a partitioned disc using Bootcamp?

    Has anyone figured a way to use the magic trackpad with Windows 7 on a partitioned disc using Bootcamp?

    Yes. After Windows/Bootcamp discovers  your bluetooth device (Magic Trackpad or Mouse, be sure to make it discoverable), right click, with your wired mouse, of course, on the icon and select Properties.
    Then check the mouse drivers box and your device should work. (I located this solution on another thread)
    It works for both the Magic Mouse and Magic Trackpad.
    Must admit, the solution was not intuitive within the Windows environment. But we all must remember. It IS Windows, after all.
    Another thing. Keep in mind that the gestures on these devices that work just dandy in OSX do not carry over into Windows.
    It's Windows.

  • Drag lock with Magic Trackpad closes window

    I'm trying to use drag lock but it closes the window when I double tap the top of the window. As far as I understand, the double tap is supposed to enable drag lock. What am I doing wrong?
    Thanks.

    You have to do a tap-tap + hold not a tap-tap. If you let go of your finger on the second tap you get a double click instead of dragging. That is, if you have the tap to click option enabled.
    Message was edited by: doctapeppa
    grammar

  • Can i use an Apple Magic Trackpad on Native windows 8.1

    as title says. im trying to help my stepdad use a brand new Magic Trackpad on his Toshiba laptop, natively 8 and recently updated to 8.1. after all my researching i think its not possible at this time and the closest i came was http://www.labnol.org/software/apple-magic-trackpad-with-windows/14158/ and http://www.trackpadmagic.com/
    i hope im not being blasphemous talkin about using this on this machine. (i hope it wont work and i can use it on my macbook.)
    thanks for any input.
    Spencer.

    No, but you can use the Apple wireless keyboard.

  • Magic Trackpad Pairing Number?

    I am trying to use my Magic Trackpad in Windows 7. I'm using BootCamp with the Magic Trackpad 1.0 update. When I turn on the trackpad, it asks for a pairing number. Where can I find this or get around this?
    Thank you for your suggestions.

    Try 0000 or look in the user manual or a simple Google search.

  • Magic Trackpad with Bootcamp?

    Hi, I have been reading on the support page, that one need Boot Camp 3.1.35 to enable the Magic Trackpad support on a Windows partition. Now 3.1.35 needs obviously 3.1 to be installed. When I try to install 3.1 the installer says I need Boot Camp 3.0... Now the problem starts. There is no Boot Camp 3.0 I can find to download. When running the Mac I have Boot Camp 3.0.1 displayed. So I am confused what this all means? Does somebody know what I need to do to get those Boot Camp versions installed?
    Thanks.

    I installed all the various updates last night--just curious, did I miss it or is there no way to reconfigure the magic trackpad under windows (I'm running XP SP3) in bootcamp?
    I'm also finding that the sensitivity of taps on the trackpad is pretty poor running under windows, when compared to running under Mac OS X. Not that I'm stunned by that revelation. I'm just curious if others are finding the same thing.
    The other "stupid" question I have--the manual says the magic trackpad goes to sleep after inactivity or you can turn it off. There does not seem to be any indication that the trackpad is on or off (since once it is paired the green light goes off).
    So the trackpad is "on". Do you just push the on/off button and assume it shut down?

  • Unable to install magic trackpad driver on Windows 7 on MBP

    I recently purchased a Magic Trackpad and it's working perfectly on the Mac side of my MBP. However, I downloaded the 32-bit driver for my Winfows 7 Bootcamp side and every time I try to run the driver I receive the following error:
    "Windows Installer
    The installed product does not match the installation source(s). Until a matching source is provided or the installed product and source are synchronized, this action cannot be performed."
    It then tries to point me to the following source "C:\ProgramData\Apple\Installer Cache\Boot Camp 3.0.0\". If I press OK it tells me that the file there is not valid. I also tried pointing it to the OSX install disc in my optical drive and it doesn't work. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
    Thanks!!

    Hi Stefan, I checked the version on my Boot Camp drivers and they are in fact 3.1. Checking a little further I seem to have found two issues:
    1. It seems that it's not only this, but any type of update I try to do it tries to find the drivers in folder 3.0.0.
    2. The Boot Camp install I'm asking help with is actually one I migrated to my new MBP using winclone. I moved from a 2009 2.4GHz MBP to a 2.66GHz MBP. I tried to update the old MBP's driver and it does so successfully, so this leads me to believe that the winclone install didn't go 100% perfectly. I will try to reformat my Boot Camp partition, reinstall Windows 7 and then try to update to see if this resolves the issue.
    Thanks for your help and I'll post back with my results in a couple of days.
    Message was edited by: sole2000

  • Windows 7 on iMac 27" Late 2009, Magic Trackpad issue.

    Hello,
    I have successfully installed Windows 7 64 bit on my iMac 27" Late 2009 model using Boot Camp and my magic trackpad is not functioning the way it should be. The trackpad works however does not recognise secondary click. There is no option to activate this and the tap to click function is not available either. Also my magic mouse does not want to connect when in Windows mode. I downloaded all the drivers that Mac downloaded for me from Boot Camp Assistant however the trackpad is still not 100% functional. I am not expecting all the gestures to work however i would to have the secondary click and tap to click function to work.
    Any suggestions? BTW i am running Lion OS X.
    Regards
    Abhishek

    Hey Guys,
    I was able to start boot manager. I had 4 options:
    1. Macintosh HD
    2. Recovery-10.8.2
    3. Windows
    4. EFI Boot
    I choose option 3 (Windows). But i got the following message.
    CDBOOT: Couldn't find BOOTMGR
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  • HT4273 Can the Magic Trackpad be set up to run on a Windows 8 computer...not in Boot Camp but an actual Windows Computer?

    My computer is a MacBook Pro using the Magic Trackpad and unfortunately I also have had to purchase a Windows 8 computer to teach Windows 8 touch gestures. I would much rather use the Trackpad which I have fallen in love with, on the new Win 8 machine.
    Thanks for any responses
    iPadProf

    it will show on itunes front summary page the date of last backup, but you can also find it in preferences, by going to edit - preferences - devices - you will see all of your backups.

  • HT1338 magic trackpad windows bootcamp

    Hi again,
    Forgive if this has been asked prior,
    but
    I got Apple Magic Trackpad and it obviously works on Mac side
    but I have Windows on bootcamp partition and I have not
    been able to connect it via bluetooth in Windows 8 not that
    that is important, but just wanted that flexibility.
    Well that is all. I am sorry if this is like trying to reinvent the wheel
    but I thought it would connect a lot easier as Apple does seem
    to be considerate of other operating systems.
    But for now, the Logitech C651? trackpad has to do as it
    seems to connect on both sides (though a bit of a struggle and
    inconsistency under Windows as I got the Logitech trackpad
    for Mac).

    I got the Apple Magic Trackpad to work on both sides
    on the iMac so never mind this.
    well Mac and Windows 7 on iMac...
    I was just initially trying to pair this trackpad on Macbook
    and Windows 8 so who knows if Windows 8 has a
    compatibility issue even after running the Wireless Trackpad 64 bit drivers
    that bootcamp supplies.
    I am set unless I upgrade the iMac's Window 7 partition to Windows 8 and
    who knows what will happen.
    Thanks.

  • Magic Trackpad - Pairing Problems Switching Between OS X & Windows

    My system has Mac OS 10.6.4 (with Magic Trackpad update 1.0 installed) and Windows 7 (with Bootcamp 3.1 plus the "Magic Trackpad/27" Cinema Display" update). The Trackpad works correctly after setup in OS X with all functions working even after reboots. The Trackpad also works correctly after setup in Windows 7 (with passkey 0000) and continues to work correctly with the supported features with multiple reboots into Windows 7.
    The problem is that after using Windows, when I reboot to OS X the Trackpad will not function. It shows as paired but disconnected and will not stay connected. If I un-pair and then re-pair it will work. And the same thing happen when I switch from OS X to Windows - it shows as paired but unconnected and the only way to get it to work is to un-pair and then re-pair.
    I had a similar sort of problem with the Magic Mouse and found that if I un-pair in OS X, pair in Windows, and then pair in OS X it will work with both. But the Trackpad won't work this way, even after trying this. I think the problem is that the Trackpad won't allow paring with two different systems (for the obvious reason) but isn't designed to accommodate the Bootcamp scenario.
    I really like the Magic Trackpad and would like to be able to use it on those rare occasions when I need to use Windows without the hassle of reinstalling it each time I boot a different OS. Any solution to this problem?

    UPDATE: I installed Vista on Bootcamp and tried the Magic TrackPad driver. It has the same problem. I can get the device to work as advertised on the initial install and reboots in the same OS. But when you switch from Windows to Mac OS X (or vice-versa) the device will not work: in Windows is listed as paired and connected, but does not work. In Mac OS X, it will not connect automatically and does not work. If you manually try to connect the Bluetooth icon briefly shows connected and then disconnects.
    I sent a bug report to Apple as a "developer" and they state that it is a known issue. I guess we simply wait for them to get around fixing the drivers at some point in the distant future. Clearly they ignore these forums altogether. The experience has left me disappointed with Apple and their slow and inadequate response to problems. I would rather they devote some resources to getting their existing products to work instead of wasting resources to add iPhone-style displays to Mac OS X. If I wanted buggy drivers and no support I should have just stayed with Windows.

  • Magic Trackpad issue with Windows 7 Boot Camp

    Hi, I just cannot get the the magic trackpad to work with bootcamp in indows 7.
    1) is it compatible?
    2) I have already updated bootcamp to the latest version, installed driver software. It detected the trackpad once and worked but than on reboot just does not work, and also now cannot detect it. Works fine in Mac OSX. Any help is appreciated.

    I came across this problem today after buying a Magic Trackpad to replace my dying macbook laptop pad - all of the symptoms above. First I added a USB mac mouse, which at least gave me some control! Then I got a lucky break when the laptop discovered the Trackpad (it did it 1/4 times roughly), I quickly double clicked the icon for the 'wireless mouse' it thought the device was. This kicked off Windows 7 retrieving a driver from the web for the actual device (Magic Trackpad), just the same as the process for adding a Mac USB mouse to the Windows environment. I now have it working fine - although it seems I still have the same problem that inspired me to buy the new pad (left click in Minecraft just keeps going on its own, sometimes stoppable with a second click but destructive in the meantime ;-). May be a Minecraft problem, everything else works fine. Now I have a mouse, a half working pad on the laptop, and a working Magic Trackpad. Recipe for some hardware confusion.

  • Magic TrackPad wont connect in bootcamp 4. Windows asks for a pairing pin

    I am running bootcamp 4 and using a 32 bit version of Windows 7. Every time I try to connect the Magic Trackpad it loads the the drivers but when I go to use the pad it says a bluetooth device is trying to connect and asks for a pairing pin. Is there an updated driver for BootCamp 4?. Magic Trackpad connected and worked flawlessly (as usual) in Mac OS X Maverick.

    UPDATE: I installed Vista on Bootcamp and tried the Magic TrackPad driver. It has the same problem. I can get the device to work as advertised on the initial install and reboots in the same OS. But when you switch from Windows to Mac OS X (or vice-versa) the device will not work: in Windows is listed as paired and connected, but does not work. In Mac OS X, it will not connect automatically and does not work. If you manually try to connect the Bluetooth icon briefly shows connected and then disconnects.
    I sent a bug report to Apple as a "developer" and they state that it is a known issue. I guess we simply wait for them to get around fixing the drivers at some point in the distant future. Clearly they ignore these forums altogether. The experience has left me disappointed with Apple and their slow and inadequate response to problems. I would rather they devote some resources to getting their existing products to work instead of wasting resources to add iPhone-style displays to Mac OS X. If I wanted buggy drivers and no support I should have just stayed with Windows.

  • Magic Trackpad & Windows 8

    I received a new laptop not even 3 weeks ago and it has Windows 8 and bluetooth 4.0 in it. I am looking around for a bigger trackpad and remembered that Apple makes the Magic Trackpad. I'm wondering if it would work and/or if drivers are availlable. If not i would be going for logitech's T650 one
    Can the M TrPad work with my pc??
    Just an fyi, it's an acer v3-571-6850
    Oliver

    I'm not sure, but you could always try this...
    http://www.logitech.com/en-us/mice-pointers/touchpads

  • I am having trouble getting my Blutooth Magic Trackpad to work in windows 7 running through a bootcamp partition on my 2008 MacPro.  Any ideas?

    I am having trouble getting my Blutooth Magic Trackpad to work in windows 7 running through a bootcamp partition on my 2008 MacPro.  Any ideas?

    I installed the apple drivers and it works though unlike
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