Making the Apple Keyboard Play Nice with Windows
After a long, long love affair with Logitech, I’ve finally finished a slow migration toward Apple’s input devices. Their aluminum keyboard took some getting used, but once I’d grown accustomed to it on my Macbook, I decided to get one for my Windows 7 desktop. It seemed like everything was working perfectly until I pressed the mute button; nothing happened. Volume down? No go. In fact, all of the media keys (volume up/down, mute, play/pause, etc.) refused to do anything. For whatever reason, SharpKeys and other keyboard mapping utilities don’t recognize Apple’s media keys. The solution, it turns out, is to install a pair of Bootcamp files from your Mac OS X installation DVD.
Here are the steps that worked for me. I’m running Windows 7 x64 with a 2010 Apple aluminum keyboard, and have a Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard installation disc. As always, your mileage may vary:
- Insert your Mac OS X installation disc. If it tries to auto-run anything, cancel it.
- Open Windows Explorer, right-click on your DVD drive, and select Open from the menu.
- Navigate to the Boot Camp\Drivers\Apple folder.
- Copy BootCamp.msi (or BootCamp64.msi for x64 systems) to your desktop.
- Copy AppleKeyboardInstaller.exe (or x64/AppleKeyboardInstaller64.exe for x64 systems) to your desktop.
- Use a tool such as 7-zip to extract the AppleKeyboardInstaller.exe file.
- With 7-zip, can you do this by right-clicking on the file and selecting 7-Zip->Extract to “AppleKeyboardInstaller”.
- Navigate to the folder you extracted AppleKeyboardInstaller.exe to and run the DPInst.exe file to install the Apple keyboard driver for Windows.
- Click Start->All Programs->Accessories, right-click on Command Prompt, and select Run as administrator.
- In the command prompt, type “cd Desktop“.
- Install BootCamp by typing “BootCamp.msi” (or “BootCamp64.msi” for x64 systems) in the command prompt.
- Once the installation completes, you can delete the files on your desktop and remove the Mac OS X installation disc. Reboot your computer and enjoy your new media keys!








