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Apr 25, 2016 7:10 PM in response to Ishi-kenby LEO MODE,If possible, may I know what the file name (exe file) is for Magic Trackpad 2?, just as for MM2 is AppleWirelessMouse64.exe.
Is it AppleMultiTouchTrackPadInstaller64.exe, or AppleWirelessTrackpad64.exe?
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Apr 25, 2016 11:16 PM in response to Loner Tby LEO MODE,Thanks for your reply.
I did install that and other 6.0 drivers, but Bluetooth is not detecting Magic Trackpad 2.
It says it's 'ready to pair', but once I start pairing it the error message comes shortly right after as per attached.
I already hooked up Magic Trackpad 1 and Magic Mouse 1 fine but not Magic Trackpad 2 (I don't have Magic Mouse 2).
What could be the reason?
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Apr 26, 2016 2:14 PM in response to LEO MODEby Loner T,If the Magic Trackpad 2 is paired to the OSX side, un-pair it from OSX, so it has no pairings. Pair it on Windows, and test. If it works on Windows, pair it on the OSX side.
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Apr 27, 2016 1:10 PM in response to Loner Tby LEO MODE,I must say Loner T, you are a genius.
Magic Trackpad 2 was detected/installed after I unpaired in Mac OS!
Now I have a different issue and a question.
1) I have Logitech MX Master mouse which is only compatible in BT4.0 or above (Low Energy), and it supports up to 3 devices. I paired with my Boot Camp for channel 1, Surface Pro 4 for 2, and Mac OS for 3. It works without any issue for ch.2 but for ch.1 and 3 sometimes it has intermittent lags where it doesn't move around smoothly, like it has a lag and jittery. Do you know if this might be the issue with the BT module?
2) Now that MTP2 is paired, I can only click and right click. I cannot touch-click or two finger tap. Is there anyway I can do this? Is this only supported in Boot Camp 6.0 which is not supported by my Mac Pro 5,1?
Thanks so much.
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May 4, 2016 2:19 PM in response to Loner Tby gcarey3,Thanks for the help, very useful.
Using brigadier and downloading Bootcamp 6 drivers for iMac17,1 was successful in getting my Magic Mouse 2 scrolling working on a Mac Mini (late 2014) running Windows 10. The default drivers did not work, Windows just identified the Magic Mouse 2 as a generic HID device using those.
Another issue I had was that the top row of keys on my Magic Keyboard (volume, brightness, etc.) were not working under windows. Older Wireless Keyboard worked fine. Installing the keyboard driver from the iMac17,1 package fixed that too.
The only remaining problem I have is that my Magic Trackpad is a bit erratic under Windows. Everything works but the sensitivity is funny making it difficult to use effectively. On El Capitan it works great. Wonder if there is (or will be) a control panel for windows to adjust the sensitivity and other features of the Magic Trackpad on Windows.
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May 4, 2016 6:06 PM in response to LEO MODEby Loner T,BT-LE is also very interference prone and has issues in a very noisy RF environment. If you have 2.4G wifi, try to turn it off and test.
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May 4, 2016 6:08 PM in response to gcarey3by Loner T,gcarey3 wrote:
The only remaining problem I have is that my Magic Trackpad is a bit erratic under Windows. Everything works but the sensitivity is funny making it difficult to use effectively. On El Capitan it works great. Wonder if there is (or will be) a control panel for windows to adjust the sensitivity and other features of the Magic Trackpad on Windows.
Look in Windows registry for the specific entries for this PID/VID/Subsys and look at available registry keys for possible adjustments.
