Below you can download magic keyboard error windows 10 driver for Windows.
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Magic Keyboard Driver Error Windows 10(click above to download)
Device Specification:
- Device Name: Magic Keyboard
- Manufacturer: Apple Inc.
- Compatibility: Windows 10
- Connection Type: Bluetooth
- Power Source: Rechargeable internal battery
- Dimensions: 11 inches (Length) x 5 inches (Width) x 0.5 inches (Height)
- Weight: 0.5 pounds
- Key Type: Scissor mechanism with low profile keys
- Key Layout: QWERTY layout with function keys and multimedia controls
- Additional Features: Backlit keys, multi-touch trackpad, built-in ambient light sensor
Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:
1. Question: Why is my Magic Keyboard not connecting to my Windows 10 device?
Answer: Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled on your Windows 10 device and the Magic Keyboard is in pairing mode. Make sure the keyboard is within range (typically 30 feet) of the device. Restart both devices and try pairing again. If the issue persists, try unpairing the keyboard from the Bluetooth settings and then re-pairing it.
2. Question: How can I fix the Magic Keyboard driver error on Windows 10?
Answer: Firstly, make sure your Windows 10 operating system is up to date. Restart your computer and try reinstalling the Magic Keyboard driver from the Apple website. If the issue persists, try uninstalling the current driver from the Device Manager and then reinstall it. You may also want to consider updating or re-installing your Bluetooth driver. Contact Apple support for further assistance if needed.
3. Question: Why are some keys on my Magic Keyboard not functioning properly on Windows 10?
Answer: Firstly, check if any debris is obstructing the keys and clean them if necessary. Make sure the keyboard is charged or connected to a power source. Try resetting the keyboard by turning it off and on again. If the problem persists, open the Windows Keyboard Properties dialog, go to the Hardware tab, select your Magic Keyboard, and click on the Properties button. In the Properties dialog, select the Driver tab and try updating or reinstalling the driver.