Multitouch bootcamp6/21/2023 ![]() Havent tried it with Parallels yet though, but I would suspect it would conflict, so the app has to be opened manually inside VM or started manually when running native. It's free and adds all the Mac shortcuts you're used to like cmd+t for new tab or cmd+w to close app/tab when running native Windows on your Mac. I can only recommend checking out maComfort. This isn't a very elegant solution however.ītw. He (the developer of Trackpad ++) says it's not compatible with Parallels if using it with your Boot Camp, however it actually is, as long as you kill the Parallels processors at startup (prl_cc.exe and prl_tools.exe) / prevent them from running and start them manually when starting inside a VM. Also it doesn't play well with Parallels. using 3 finger swipe UP instead of pinch to zoom, which isn't that refined. ![]() I don't want to sound cheap, but I'm a student and want to keep costs low, besides his drivers arent that ground shaking, eg. Which to me also seems like in the future he wants it to be pay only. Apple does not have a fix for this on their website that I can find. While typing it will place the cursor on random lines. ![]() However it requires his Power Plan to be running aswell, and it requires internet every week to check for updates, else you'll need to pay. 3 When I type on a MacBook Pro (2013), which is Boot Campd with 5.0, the built-in trackpad interferes while typing under Windows 8. I tried the unofficial Trackpad ++ driver, which do adds some nice features. I like OSX, but W7 is needed by my school, and sometimes I want to get out of Parallels and into native. Is Apple ever going to add essential multi-touch features to Boot Camp drivers for Windows 7? I'm talking about: two finger swipe for back/forward in browsers, pinch to zoom, proper draglock (the present adds alot of delay if combined with tap for click). ![]()
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