Multitouch drivers for Windows 8 using Bootcamp?

Macbook Pro
Retina, 15-inch, Late 2013
Processor  2.3 GHz Intel Core i7
Memory  16 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
Graphics  Intel Iris Pro 1024 MB
Is there any drivers that will enable multitouch on Windows 8 using bootcamp? The problem I often run into occurs when I attemp to click with one finger and move a file with another finger. On OSX this works flawlessly making it so simple to move around files.

Did you download and install the Windows Support software in accordance with the Boot Camp instructions? If so, you have a Boot Camp Control Panel icon ion your Windows task bar. Open the control panel and set your trackpad options how you want them configured.

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