

The folder you specified doesn't contain compatible software. I click the button: Have Disk, and move to the folder where the KeyMagic64.inf is. Moving back again to: Let me pick from a list of available drivers in my computer > Select the device driver you want to install for this hardware.

When I click Next, a window appears telling The best drivers for your device are already installed. inf is the requested info file for instllating devices in Windows. Therefore I go back to Update Driver, and choose Browse my Computer for drivers software, I choose a folder where I have uncompressed: AppleKeyboardInstaller64.exe from Bootcamp (*), which includes: KeyMagic.sys and KeyMagic64.inf among other files. If I click below now: Search for Updated drivers on Windows Update: My Windows 10 is Windows 10 Insider Preview 18262.1000 (rs_prerelease). Now, if I click on Update Driver says: The best drivers for your device are already installed. In Device Properties>General Tab: Keyboards (StandardKeyboards) on BluetoothHID Device Under Keyboards I have: HID Keyboard Device The Magic mouse 2, works with left and right button, BUT there is no Scrolling and even less side swipe gestures. After about 10 seconds the device will be successfully paired and the wizard can be closed.The keyboard works (Bluetooth devices: AppleMagic connected) for typing, but FN keys for Previous/Next or Volume up/down do not work.The message underneath will then change from ‘Waiting for you to enter this pairing code on your device’ to ‘Configuring device’.You will then be given a code, using the wireless keyboard enter in the code to confirm the connection.From the list click on the device then click ‘Next’.If it does not find the wireless keyboard check that the laptop bluetooth is enabled – for laptops this is usually a button which looks like a wireless antenna.The wizard will begin to search for devices which can be added.On the Windows 7 system click on the Windows ‘start’ menu.You should see a flashing green light on the keyboard. The process of pairing a apple wireless keyboard to a Windows 7 system is: Apple wireless keyboards are bluetooth devices and able to be paired with Windows 7 systems (laptops) which have bluetooth connectivity.
