DrunkMechanicnHacker Posted October 14, 2015 Share Posted October 14, 2015 So, I managed to completely install Bootcamp 6 by running bootcamp.msi from an elevated command prompt in windows 10. I have the keyboard from my old PowerMac G5 (that I gutted and used the case for a G5 mod) hooked up, and after installing bootcamp 6, is fully operational in windows 10. eject works, sound control works, etc. Even the neat on screen display works. It also installed the drivers for my airport/Bluetooth combo on a PCIe card. However, it feels much too heavy to type on, and I like my iHome Mac keyboard, since its basically a knock off of an Apple keyboard. That keyboard isn't recognized by the drivers. Is there a way to edit the drivers to make them think its a genuine apple keyboard, or am I going to have to bite the bullet and buy an apple keyboard? I wouldn't think so...considering, we've all got OS X running on our PC's, so why not a keyboard. anyone have any luck in this regard? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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