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Compatibility with Windows 10 64-bit #65

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emresumengen opened this issue Jul 4, 2021 · 6 comments
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Compatibility with Windows 10 64-bit #65

emresumengen opened this issue Jul 4, 2021 · 6 comments

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@emresumengen
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emresumengen commented Jul 4, 2021

Hello,
Is there a compatibility issue/limitation with Windows 10 64-bit?
I've installed the driver, restarted, and ran the binary. It still cannot detect FN and Eject keys, so cannot map the functions.
When I try to push the driver manually in Device Manager, it complains that no compatible 64-bit is found in the Driver folder.

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Running original Apple Magic keyboard (wireless) through Bluetooth.

@hype-armor
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What build of Windows 10? I have used this on x64 win10 but possibly a new build is causing issues.

@emresumengen
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emresumengen commented Jul 25, 2021

Hey, thanks for the response. I'm using Windows 10 Pro 64-bit 21H1 version. The current build I have is 19043.1110.

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Love to hear there's a workaround that I don't know and it'd simply work out fine :)

@gferreroferri
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gferreroferri commented Aug 5, 2021

Same problem here with 19043.1110. The app does not even show any message

@emresumengen
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@uxsoft Any ideas?

@TianhangWang
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@gferreroferri meet same problem

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was this problem solved?

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