![]() ![]() If you have access to an OpenSource driver for Windows, you can try it, or try Ubuntu. Touchpad/MM have limited functionality using BC drivers. A guy implemented open source drivers in a few days as a hobby and works way WAY better than Apple's. Bluetooth: Not fully functional, touchpad a VERY VERY WRONG implementation, it appears as a mouse device. However, the BC's drivers are not functional as I described. Apple should embrace it and has to submit the drivers if it says "Supports Windows with BC". Windows does not have tendency, that's the correct way the update works. Windows has tendency to overwrite functional drivers. If it were Windows XP, I could understand supplying drivers by your own way, but not today. The correct way of supporting Windows is participating Windows update. However, if that's the way, sure Windows will replace the drivers. Windows will install it's own updates using partial PID matches which can cause issues. Does the hardware work correctly in macOS?Īpple provide BC drivers and any updates via ASU. You can provide Product Feedback - Apple. ![]() It looks like a forgotten side hobby project. Apple should remove Bootcamp completely to save customer time. ![]() If experience is this, very very bad touchpad (an opensource driver is much much better), very bad magic mouse, unstable standby, unstable bluetooth etc, I am really confused, because very small companies support their devices driver very well, but Apple does not. How come it is Windows update issue? Doesn't Apple participate Windows update?Īpple provide BC drivers and any updates via ASU. With the latest one I got the following versions: I do download original drivers using BC Assistant. It's 2017 MacBook Pro 13" Without Touchbar. ![]()
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