Apple Keyboard Windows 7 Driver Download

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Standard Ps/2 Keyboard Windows 7 Driver

Version 6 of Boot Camp Support Software isn't yet available on https://support.apple.com/downloads/, and I ran out of patience with Boot Camp Assistant (many attempts at modifying /Applications/Utilities/Boot Camp Assistant.app/Contents/Info.plist). Here's what worked for me:

Apple Keyboard Windows 7 Driver Download

How can I install Apple Wireless Keyboard on Windows 7 x64 running on a non-Apple hardware? The operating system does see the keyboard but it doesn't want to pair with it at all.


  1. In OS X, use the Brigadier Python script (https://github.com/timsutton/brigadier) to download Boot Camp Windows Support Software directly, bypassing Boot Camp Assistant. This was my terminal command “/Users/user/Downloads/brigadier-0.2.2/brigadier -m iMac15,1”. The result was a 1.63GB file “/Users/user/BootCamp-031-24514/WindowsSupport.dmg” containing Boot Camp 6 drivers.
  2. Mount the dmg. In order to get the keyboard working I just needed AppleKeyboardInstaller64.exe and BootCamp.msi from BootCamp/Drivers/Apple. Unless you want to install a whole load of other drivers, copy just these two files to a folder on a drive that will be available in Windows.
  3. In Windows, create a restore point (optional)
  4. Run BootCamp.msi from an elevated command prompt (right-click and 'Run as administrator'). Reboot when the install finishes.
  5. Enjoy the volume controls!

Is there a better method?