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Apple finally supports Windows Precision Touchpad gestures in its new Boot Camp update

 Apple finally supports Windows Precision Touchpad gestures in its new Boot Camp update

Apple is finally adding support for Windows Precision Touchpad drivers in latest Boot Camp Update



The new 6.1.15 update includes support for Windows Precision Touchpad, which includes single tap to click, lower right corner to right click, down motion to scroll up, and three or four fingers gestures. Some of the Reddit users noticed that this update went live yesterday, and it apparently works better than third-party solutions like Trackpad++ and mac-precision-touchpad that people have had use for years. One Reddit users said," Works way better than both of them with better palm and thumb detection too".

Microsoft first started introducing Windows Precision Touchpad with Intel in 2013, in an effort to fix what were notorious PC trackpad issues at the time. It has taken Apple a long time to enable Windows Precision Touchpad in Boot Camp update, but not all macbook models are supported. According to an Apple Support Document Mac computers with T2 chip will be able to access Windows Precision Touchpad, which includes models Macbook Air and Macbook Pro models from 2018 onwards.

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