Apple Touchpad Driver For Windows 10

Hi I updated to Windows 10 build 10240 from 10130 and my Apple trackpad stopped working (installed on Bootcamp partition of Mac). Device manager shows that trackpad hardware could not be started or the driver could not be updated as registry values do not match. I have deleted the 2 files in H KEY_CURRENT_USER Software Apple Inc. Trying to reinstall the drivers after this but still not able to.

Can someone suggest if I need to delete any other registry files or do something totally different? Thanks Anirban. Okay, fixed it.

Apple Touchpad Driver For Windows 10

Aug 06, 2015 I searched online on how to do this and the advice I found does not seem to apply to my machine. I found the driver to be applemtp.sys and options in the.

(on my HW/SW combination anyways) Glad I tried this before messing around with services as well. Here's what fixed it for me. Extract the Bootcamp drivers for the 64bit trackpad from the AppleMultiTouchTrackPadInstaller64.exe file. I used WinRAR for this. So your path looks something like this --. BootCamp5.1.5621 BootCamp Drivers Apple AppleMultiTouchTrackPadInstaller64 I then r-clicked on the AppleMTP64.inf and chose install. It looked like it hung up the system and was waiting to properly crash out on me, so I took a shower and it worked when I came back.

So I've no clue as to how long it actually took. I hope this works for you, and others, as well. Simple fix within normal usage more or less for this one. Thank You for reading, -I EDIT PS.

I didn't delete any registry values or things like that yet, no hacking prior to trying this. Just gathering info from logs and whatnot. Running the whole.EXE file, or *shudder* one of the setups that tries to install everything Apple did not work for me with various errors and problems, running just that.INF file is the only thing that did.

Having the exact same problem after latest build. Should have some time today to properly play with this issue. Ofcourse my particular setup is in no way supported by Apple so we'll see how far we get. When I tried to install the drivers that are supported by Apple for my machine (mid-2009 MBP), Win 10 just crashed, hard. The Bootcamp 5 drivers just lead to the error you described above. Going to try and play with the underlying services here in a bit, see if removing those and reinstalling them works a bit better. Driver_irql_not_less_or_equal Syntp Sys Windows 10.

This all once I find out which services I need to play with. Hmm, and just realized that I should really create a filter for the event log which catches all Apple/Bootcamp related misery. I shall google to see if someone has done that already. Thank You for reading, -I. Okay, fixed it. (on my HW/SW combination anyways) Glad I tried this before messing around with services as well. Here's what fixed it for me.

Extract the Bootcamp drivers for the 64bit trackpad from the AppleMultiTouchTrackPadInstaller64.exe file. I used WinRAR for this. So your path looks something like this --. BootCamp5.1.5621 BootCamp Drivers Apple AppleMultiTouchTrackPadInstaller64 I then r-clicked on the AppleMTP64.inf and chose install. It looked like it hung up the system and was waiting to properly crash out on me, so I took a shower and it worked when I came back.

So I've no clue as to how long it actually took. I hope this works for you, and others, as well. Simple fix within normal usage more or less for this one.

Thank You for reading, -I EDIT PS. I didn't delete any registry values or things like that yet, no hacking prior to trying this. Just gathering info from logs and whatnot. Running the whole.EXE file, or *shudder* one of the setups that tries to install everything Apple did not work for me with various errors and problems, running just that.INF file is the only thing that did.

Hello, I have been unable to use my computer's touch pad since last November windows update. From what I can see in the event viewer, windows update tried to migrate the MBP touchpad driver and failed. Looking more closely there is indeed a path discrepancy between the driver's path ( The one I can navigate to from windows explorer ) and the one the driver says I have ( I get this path from the driver manager property panel ). The path I can see: C: Windows System32 DriverStore FileRepository aapltctp64.inf_amd64_99bcf785d5d9575a aapltctp64.inf The path the driver is looking for: C: Windows System32 DriverStore FileRepository aapltctp64.inf_amd64_neutral_99bcf785d5d9575a aapltctp64.inf I have tried to reinstall (and uninstall) the driver with no success. PS: For a lot more details, I have actually posted a question on one of the stackoveflow forums ( ).

Dell Inspiron 15 3521 Drivers For Windows 10 64 Bit. Is there anything I can do to fix this issue? Thanks in advance. Hi, Thank you for posting on Microsoft Communities. I will be glad to help you with the issue you have with the computer. I understand the frustration when things don't work the way it should. The issue could be because of incompatible or corrupted drivers on the computer. Please follow the below steps to resolve the issue: • Open the Device Manager.

• Tab once, then go down with the arrow keys to the list of unknown devices. It should say Touchpad on atleast one item. • Open up the properties for the Touchpad device, and try to install a driver from local disk (do not search online, that won’t help). • Choose USB input device as the driver, do not use the apple driver just yet.

After the installation is finished, your touchpad will work. • After installing the USB driver you can perform the same steps, but pick the Apple driver. After the installation is complete, your touchpad will work as expected. Please reply with the results, we will be glad to help you further.