I have a MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Late 2013) with the following specs: 2.4 GHz Intel Core i5 Processor; 8 GB 1600 MHz DDR3 Memory; and Intel Iris 1536 MB Graphics. I wanted to upgrade the Processor and Memory but having read some passages online, it seems as though I. My Late 2013 MacBook Pro (which is still a beast!) running elementary OS. Jason Evangelho. Here’s the question: Hi Jason! I recently read your article on elementary OS and agree that it is great.
Just upgraded Macbook to the Windows 10 release (bootcamp).
BootCamp setups (both downloaded through BCA and manually downloaded 5.1.5621) do not want to start - both of them just install an old NVidia drivers and exit with error 'BootCamp requires Windows 7'.
Even without BootCamp installed everything started to operate fine except bluetooth magic mouse scroll gestures, touchpad scrolls and right-clicks and extended keyboard functionality (fn-keys, brightness, key lights, sound volume).
I was able to fix mouse gestures by manually forcing driver installation for Bluetooth Adapter (USBVID_05AC&PID_8286&REV_0150) - Update Drivers / Search drivers on this computer / Select Driver from the list / Applle-Apple Broadcom. Prince discography blogspot. Then it was recognized and mouse now working fine!
I see a keyboard with standard MS 'HID Keyboard' driver loaded (HIDVID_05AC&PID_0263&REV_0222&MI_00&Col01)
Aplpe driver in BootCampDriversAppleAppleKeyboardInstaller64KeyMagic64.inf has information about this device:
But manual driver update trick does not work - Windows 10 simple says there is no compatible driver in the list. And even if I point it to the exact place of the driver then Windows complains about not finding anything suitable it this folder. Device with name 'Apple Keyboard' appeared under 'HID Devices'
subtree - with correct VID/PID, but still only basic functionality available.