Hey guys,
I recently installed windows 7 on my new iMac late 2012 model with bootcamp and it took forever just to get windows on this after googling a million times, and now that i finally get it installed i run into this problem.
On my trackpad there is no right click. After more googling i read that i needed to install the windows service pack which was supposed to give me an option called 'Boot Camp' (where i will find the trackpad tab) in control panel, but its still not there after installing this service pack.. even when i change the icons to large/small to show the hidden ones.
I can use 'right click' to work if i press shift+F10 but i would prefer to use the track pad for obvious reasons.
I have read an article here http://hints.macworld.com/article.php?story=20120206213216157 But i am finding it hard to follow, i tried to do this but i must not be doing it correct.
Can anyone help me? Trackpad also does not show up in device manager either :/
Thanks
*Update, theres no sound either
I recently installed windows 7 on my new iMac late 2012 model with bootcamp and it took forever just to get windows on this after googling a million times, and now that i finally get it installed i run into this problem.
On my trackpad there is no right click. After more googling i read that i needed to install the windows service pack which was supposed to give me an option called 'Boot Camp' (where i will find the trackpad tab) in control panel, but its still not there after installing this service pack.. even when i change the icons to large/small to show the hidden ones.
I can use 'right click' to work if i press shift+F10 but i would prefer to use the track pad for obvious reasons.
I have read an article here http://hints.macworld.com/article.php?story=20120206213216157 But i am finding it hard to follow, i tried to do this but i must not be doing it correct.
Can anyone help me? Trackpad also does not show up in device manager either :/
Thanks
*Update, theres no sound either
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