![]() ![]() That was way back in 2013, and Apple had yet to implement the drivers in Boot Camp until it finally did so yesterday with the 6.1.15 update. With Windows 8.1, however, Microsoft worked with Intel to address the issue by launching the Windows Precision Touchpad drivers and it's far less of an issue with modern Windows laptops. Macs have famously had better trackpads than Windows laptops, with complaints about the latter constantly popping up in past reviews. However, it only supports Mac laptop and desktop models with a T2 security chip released on or after 2018. It appears to be a big improvement over Mac Precision and third-party drivers, according to some Reddit users. Hopefully, support for Windows Precision touchpads will be there to greet it.Įither way, this should be a welcome change for the subset of Mac owners it affects, and it shows that Apple hasn’t completely abandoned its Intel-based Macs just yet.Apple has added support for Windows Precision Touchpad drivers to its latest version of Boot Camp, addressing a big issue with Windows 10 Mac installations, The Verge has reported. Apple has said that it’s up to Microsoft to make sure Windows 10 on Arm runs on its new chips. Here’s the good news: The limitation to Intel-based Macs almost certainly stems from the fact that Boot Camp doesn’t even support Apple’s custom silicon yet. The actual list is just “Macs that were released between 2018 and early 2020.” Every other device-and versions of macOS released prior to Big Sur-will be stuck with the limited tracked options available before this update. ![]() That might seem like a fair number of devices, but that’s only because of the way Apple is counting them.
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