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jaybar

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Hi

I am currently using the newly released Apple magic keyboard and Magic Mouse 2. I have a late 2013 iMac. I am wanting to install Windows 10 using El Capitan bout camp. Should I anticipate problems with these newly released devices and Windows 10?

Thanks
 
Hi

I am currently using the newly released Apple magic keyboard and Magic Mouse 2. I have a late 2013 iMac. I am wanting to install Windows 10 using El Capitan bout camp. Should I anticipate problems with these newly released devices and Windows 10?

Thanks

Maybe. The only prerequisite listed for both is that you need to be using El Capitan. I would make sure I had a USB keyboard and mouse on hand, just in case. ;)
 
Hi

I am currently using the newly released Apple magic keyboard and Magic Mouse 2. I have a late 2013 iMac. I am wanting to install Windows 10 using El Capitan bout camp. Should I anticipate problems with these newly released devices and Windows 10?

Thanks
They will probably work the same as last generation and there is no force touch in Windows obviously.
 
Hi

I am currently using the newly released Apple magic keyboard and Magic Mouse 2. I have a late 2013 iMac. I am wanting to install Windows 10 using El Capitan bout camp. Should I anticipate problems with these newly released devices and Windows 10?

Thanks

My Magic Keyboard and Magic Trackpad 2 are constantly losing their Bluetooth connection in Windows 10. I have to plug them in to get them working again. :(
 
My Magic Keyboard and Magic Trackpad 2 are constantly losing their Bluetooth connection in Windows 10. I have to plug them in to get them working again. :(
Just to add another data point, I've not experienced problems with magic keyboard or magic trackpad2 on win 10 on my late 2013 iMac. I have El Cap and boot camp 6. The trackpad is pretty limited in Windows, so I tend to use my 1st gen Magic Mouse or a Logitech mouse when gaming in Windows.
 
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