Magic Mouse not working in Windows 8.1 via Boot Camp

Hi,

I'm using Windows 8.1 on a Mac Pro 64 bit with Mavericks.

On an internal SSD I installed Boot Camp 5.1.5621 and Windows 8.1.

Everything is working fine, except for the Bluetooth mouse, which is not recognized.

If I try to add the Bluetooth mouse via Settings/Change PC settings/PC and devices/Add a device, the system can't see it.

The Bluetooth icon is not visible in Device Manager:

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I remember that with Windows 8 for a while I had the same problem, till it was solved after installing a generic Bluetooth driver, but now I don't remember where I found it and which it was.

I have been looking for that piece of software for months, I've tried with many, but with no result.

I've been googling any kind of article, doing many trials, with no result, and I'm getting crazy. 😢

The Apple support directs me toward Microsoft support, while Microsoft support directs me toward Apple support.

Maybe that with 8.1 there are no chances?

Or there is a workaround?

Can someone help?

Many thanks in advance!

Mac Pro, OS X Mavericks (10.9.4)

Posted on Jul 30, 2014 4:43 PM

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Jul 31, 2014 5:36 AM in response to Markus Gantner

Thanks a lot for your interest!


@ Markus Gantner

I already tried to remove all drivers, but with no result: the system can't see the Bluetooth mouse.


@ Loner T

Yes, already tried, with no result.


@ Markus Gantner

They are some bitcoin miners (that I use in Mac OS X: you can see the picture below).


I installed the Bluetooth unit in a second time: it's a Cambridge Silicon Radio unit.

If I'm not wrong, I remember that in Windows 8 I found a piece of software that helped me, like a kind of generic Bluetooth driver, and that after installing it I could see the Bluetooth icon in Device Manager...

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Jul 31, 2014 2:52 AM in response to brunosky

In windows it sometimes helps, just to remove a "misbehaving" device in the device manager. So open the entry "Mice and other pointing devices", right klick all entries and remove them. Reboot into Windows. Windows then adds present devices again on itself on reboot.

With the mouse, it becomes a bit tricky just after removing, because your (i guess working usb-mouse) will stop working as well, you will have to reboot with key-commands.


I just installed everything exactly a you did, i discovered, that it takes some time, until the bluetooth mouse started working. Furthermore: your mouse is not in sleep-mode? Just press and hold the mouse for about a second to wake it up. (flashing green on the bottom)

Jul 31, 2014 12:40 PM in response to Loner T

OMG... I din't notice that... thank you!

(Is it better to stay anonymous?)

How can I contact the host?

I have a 2,1 Mac Pro (2007), with Mavericks and boot.efi patched: I could not bear to have a powerful machine, on which I have invested a lot of time and money, with a 32-bit firmware that couldn't work with the latest OS.

The moment of a new Mac Pro will arrive, but at the moment this Mac is still giving me great satisfaction.

Jul 31, 2014 1:04 PM in response to brunosky

I did contact the hosts. The Image is still here. I had asked them to delete it. It is better to be safe. 😉


MacPro's are good machines, the 2013 one has some reported issues with Bootcamp and some ATI GPU issues.


If you download the Bootcamp drivers only via the Bootcamp Assistant to a USB flash, do you get any drivers. The other option is to look for a driver here - http://www.csr.com/products/technology/bluetooth


Do you want to look at this (This is W7 though) - http://en.softonic.com/s/generic-bluetooth-adapter-driver-windows-7

Jul 31, 2014 1:30 PM in response to Loner T

Thanks a lot for your interest in deleting the image!

The new Mac Pro, aside from its performance, with its cylindrical shape has an incredible charm, but I'll wait for a while before buying it, until the issues are resolved.

Unfortunately tomorrow I'm leaving for a long trip: I will take with me the MacBook Pro, and the Mac Pro will stay at home to rest.

When I try with the other driver you pointed out, I'll tell you the results.

It's time to go to sleep now for me.

Thanks again for your kind cooperation! 🙂

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