
Apple says that these drivers are now available for Macs with the T2 security chip. In true Apple fashion, this isn’t available to all Macs.

So what does this mean for Mac users who have been using Windows on their computers via Bootcamp? Well, now they can access Windows touchpad gestures such as Tap with a single finger to single-click, Press the lower-right corner of the touchpad to right-click, and Pinch to zoom. This, as Apple is reportedly adding official support for Windows Precision Touchpad drivers in Bootcamp. As a result, we’ve often seen users resorting to using third-party drivers, just to get Windows trackpad features. However, there have often been trade-offs and glitches here and there.įor instance, support for Windows’ precision trackpad has been spotty, to say the least. Luckily for Windows users with Apple computers, there has been a way to run Windows on these devices via Bootcamp. While Windows runs on a variety of hardware, Apple’s macOS is a little too closed off, only officially running of Apple-made hardware.

Microsoft’s Windows and Apple’s macOS, jointly account for approximately 90% of the Desktop Operating System market share worldwide.
