
The only other solutions I've found in this forum or on the web did not work.or you needed a Degree in Computer Programming to implement.

#HOW TO GET WINDOWS 10 ON MAC TO RECOGNIZE BLUETOOTH MAC OS#
The ONLY WAY I could get my Magic Mouse 2 to work on the Windows 10 side of my MacBook Pro was to.ģ) REMOVE (not just disconnect) your Magic Mouse, from the Bluetooth devices.Ĥ) Turn Bluetooth service OFF completely.ĥ) Turn Off Magic Mouse (switch on bottom side)Ħ) Restart and boot into Windows 10 side.ħ) Navigate to START>SETTINGS>DEVICES>Add Bluetooth or other device>Choose Bluetooth(mouse) option.Ĩ) Turn Magic Mouse ON(switch on bottom side)ĩ) Windows Bluetooth should see and connect Magic Mouse 2.įor me anyway, it seems that anytime Bluetooth Service is ON (on the Mac side), regardless of which side of the partition you're booted in to.the Magic Mouse is "occupied" by Mac Os and WILL NOT WORK on the Windows 10 side. The first time I logged in to the Windows, I checked the Device Manager, both. Then (hopefully) after it finds your Keyboard, it will want to pair with it. Then, on the Apple Wireless Keyboard, hold down Command + W, while Windows is searching for bluetooth devices. The installation went fine but the Might Mouse and Apple keyboard not working on Windows. In Windows 10’s bluetooth settings (can be found in system tray), click on the icon and then click Add Bluetooth Device. I have just installed the Boot Camp with the latest Windows 10 to my MacBook Pro 13' 2017 macOS 10.14.2. Just putting this out there because I found no other solutions that worked for me. MacBook Pro Boot Camp Windows 10 bluetooth mouse and keyboard problem.
