Download Touchpad Driver For Windows 8 Macbook Pro

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I've just upgraded my bootcamp partition from Windows 7 to Windows 8 RTM on a MacBook Air (2011 Core i7) and have been utterly and entirely unable to get the touchpad to work.

Things I've tried:

  1. I just got my Windows 8 Pro upgrade today and decided to upgrade my copy of Windows 7 Ultimate x64 on my 2010 MacBook Pro. The upgrade mostly went ok, minus a few driver issues (display drivers needed to be reinstalled).
  2. Bootcamp touchpad drivers fail to install on. My Macbook Pro trackpad working on Windows 8. Of Windows 8 RTM to work. The one annoying driver that.
  • Uninstalling and re-installing the Bootcamp package
  • Removing and adding the specific two touchpad devices in Device Manager

The touchpad worked correctly under Windows 7 and works under OSX, so this appears to be a Bootcamp/Windows8 issue, rather than a hardware problem.

Any solutions?

Rob
RobRob

5 Answers

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Go to Device Manager and uninstall (and delete drivers) for the two Trackpad devices then rescan for hardware. After which, then go find your Boot Camp drivers, and don't run the full setup, but instead find the folder that specifically has the driver install packages in them and install the ones that are along the lines of 'Apple Multitouch Trackpad.' After this, go to your Boot Camp options to make sure that it now sees your Trackpad. You should have full functionality restored after this.

Did get the answer from this forum post: How do I get my Macbook Pro trackpad working on Windows 8

AndrewAndrew

Got my Apple Macbook Multitouch Trackpad drivers to install on 64 bit Windows 8 RTM.

Upgraded Windows 7 to Windows 8, keeping applications and files. As as result, Boot Camp 3.2 was already installed, but trackpad was not working.

Installing drivers manually using device manager from the Boot Camp 4 installation files failed. Windows compatibility mode failed. Hacking the BootCamp64.msi file using Orca to detect a different Windows version also failed.

So I went back to device manager which did not have any devices with problems, and I couldn't find the devices Apple Trackpad or Multitouch Trackpad. I tracked down two generic device entries called usb input device and figured out they were the trackpad installed with generic Microsoft drivers. When I tried to update these generic device drivers to the apple drivers, I got the error 'system cannot find the path specified'. Open up the system's SetupAPI log file and discovered the file not found error was caused by attempting to find driver files in DriverStore which did not exist:

C:WindowsSystem32DriverStoreFileRepositoryapplemtm64.inf_amd64_e9ad032101401c02C:WindowsSystem32DriverStoreFileRepositoryapplemtp64.inf_amd64_e01424b60295b8a0

So I created those two folders and copied all of the *mtp64 and *mtm64 files from boot camp 4 installation files to these respective folders, and also copy the WdfCoInstaller01005.dll file into both folders.

After doing that I was able to use the device manager and install the apple trackpad drivers without any problems just by searching for the driver normally, and now my right click and two finger scrolling work great!

RyanRyan

I have just upgraded Win7 to Win8 RTM on my Macbook Air 2011 (core i7, Bootcamp 4.0). I tried to install Trackpad++ but it failed, the latest drivers from Apple failed to install. But the solution here http://maxcho.com/2012/08/windows-8-on-a-macbook-pro/ worked perfectly.

KlaakyKlaaky

I was only able to get the 32-bit install of Windows 8 RTM to work. The one annoying driver that remained was the Light Sensor (the display was always too dim for my liking). I didn't like only having 4GB RAM available, so I am switching back to Windows 7 (64 bit) until Apple gets the issue resolved.

If you don't need the track pad, you can always use the mouse.

MikeMike

Try Refreshing the PC, then running the Boot Camp setup.exe file... instructions and the download (which is otherwise a hassle to find) are here: http://lift.co/compapps/apple/win8/

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Active6 years, 9 months ago

I've just upgraded my bootcamp partition from Windows 7 to Windows 8 RTM on a MacBook Air (2011 Core i7) and have been utterly and entirely unable to get the touchpad to work.

Things I've tried:

  • Uninstalling and re-installing the Bootcamp package
  • Removing and adding the specific two touchpad devices in Device Manager

The touchpad worked correctly under Windows 7 and works under OSX, so this appears to be a Bootcamp/Windows8 issue, rather than a hardware problem.

Any solutions?

Rob
RobRob

5 Answers

Go to Device Manager and uninstall (and delete drivers) for the two Trackpad devices then rescan for hardware. After which, then go find your Boot Camp drivers, and don't run the full setup, but instead find the folder that specifically has the driver install packages in them and install the ones that are along the lines of 'Apple Multitouch Trackpad.' After this, go to your Boot Camp options to make sure that it now sees your Trackpad. You should have full functionality restored after this.

Did get the answer from this forum post: How do I get my Macbook Pro trackpad working on Windows 8

AndrewAndrew

Got my Apple Macbook Multitouch Trackpad drivers to install on 64 bit Windows 8 RTM.

Upgraded Windows 7 to Windows 8, keeping applications and files. As as result, Boot Camp 3.2 was already installed, but trackpad was not working.

Installing drivers manually using device manager from the Boot Camp 4 installation files failed. Windows compatibility mode failed. Hacking the BootCamp64.msi file using Orca to detect a different Windows version also failed.

So I went back to device manager which did not have any devices with problems, and I couldn't find the devices Apple Trackpad or Multitouch Trackpad. I tracked down two generic device entries called usb input device and figured out they were the trackpad installed with generic Microsoft drivers. When I tried to update these generic device drivers to the apple drivers, I got the error 'system cannot find the path specified'. Open up the system's SetupAPI log file and discovered the file not found error was caused by attempting to find driver files in DriverStore which did not exist:

C:WindowsSystem32DriverStoreFileRepositoryapplemtm64.inf_amd64_e9ad032101401c02C:WindowsSystem32DriverStoreFileRepositoryapplemtp64.inf_amd64_e01424b60295b8a0

So I created those two folders and copied all of the *mtp64 and *mtm64 files from boot camp 4 installation files to these respective folders, and also copy the WdfCoInstaller01005.dll file into both folders.

After doing that I was able to use the device manager and install the apple trackpad drivers without any problems just by searching for the driver normally, and now my right click and two finger scrolling work great!

RyanRyan

I have just upgraded Win7 to Win8 RTM on my Macbook Air 2011 (core i7, Bootcamp 4.0). I tried to install Trackpad++ but it failed, the latest drivers from Apple failed to install. But the solution here http://maxcho.com/2012/08/windows-8-on-a-macbook-pro/ worked perfectly.

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KlaakyKlaaky

I was only able to get the 32-bit install of Windows 8 RTM to work. The one annoying driver that remained was the Light Sensor (the display was always too dim for my liking). I didn't like only having 4GB RAM available, so I am switching back to Windows 7 (64 bit) until Apple gets the issue resolved.

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If you don't need the track pad, you can always use the mouse.

MikeMike

Try Refreshing the PC, then running the Boot Camp setup.exe file... instructions and the download (which is otherwise a hassle to find) are here: http://lift.co/compapps/apple/win8/

James BrianoJames Briano

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