![]() ![]() If they don't, I also tried running Setup.exe inside the Bootcamp drivers and repairing them, and I also restarted lots of times. If you select it, you should see "This driver is digitally signed." at the bottom.Äisclaimer: I have never tried these steps directly so I have no idea if they work or not. ![]() ![]() You should see a "Apple SPI Trackpad" driver, which is one of the drivers you downloaded in Step 2 (I think).Click "Let me pick from a list of avaliable drivers.".Click "Browse my computer for driver software".In "Human Interface Devices", right click "Apple SPI Trackpad" and select "Update driver".However the video below it gives smooth pinch zoom, and various other native style gestures. In "Mice and other pointing devices", uninstall the Trackpad++ driver. 1 Just found this, unfortunately it is not currently supported for my Mid 2014 MacBook.On Windows, disable test signing mode with bcdedit -set TESTSIGNING OFF To find touchpad devices, select Human Interface Devices or Mice and other pointing devices, then right-click the device youd like to update.Put the drivers in your Bootcamp partition, you'll need it later. You can also try direct download, though I don't know where to get them. Download the appropriate Bootcamp drivers using Bootcamp Assistant on your Mac.You'll probably need a mouse for this, just in case.Here's how I fixed the issue, making the trackpad usable again without test signing mode. It's been said that Apple didn't digitally sign the driver, but that's not true from my experience instead, it was Trackpad++ that was screwing things up. Original thread: Bootcamp 6 trackpad driverĬontext: In Bootcamp 6, after installing and then uninstalling Trackpad++, I was unable to turn off test signing mode without disabling the trackpad driver. ![]()
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