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Error when Installing the AppleWirelessMouse

Open joshuapitman opened this issue 4 years ago • 10 comments

After I right click > Install I get this error message:

Install Error "The hash for the file is not present in the specified catalog file. The file is likely corrupt or the victim of tampering."

Any thoughts?

joshuapitman avatar Apr 24 '20 19:04 joshuapitman

I'm having the same errors, try following this guide

https://www.technipages.com/enable-disable-device-driver-signing

m00nb34rz avatar Jun 05 '20 21:06 m00nb34rz

Same error

ghost avatar Jun 23 '20 15:06 ghost

Same error here

mandofab avatar Jun 24 '20 18:06 mandofab

I've installed the AppleWirelessMouse.inf, but the scroll still doesn't work, any other steps to follow?

fgarciabjr avatar Jul 01 '20 16:07 fgarciabjr

DOESN'T WORK: I Disabled Device Signing, installed driver from INF file, Rebooted, but the Apple Magic Mouse 2 multi-touch scrolling still doesn't work on my Windows 10 Pro laptop (not Mac). Also, Bootcamp driver from Apple website doesn't help either. Moving cursor and clicking worked without any extra driver installation but it's a pain to use.

I hate the idea of paying for Magic Utilities subscription even if it works. I'll stick to my wired mouse until there's a new workaround.

robotichustle avatar Jul 07 '20 05:07 robotichustle

I suspect that the hash is wrong because git has changed the line endings in the .inf files from windows CRLF to unix LF. That would change the check sum of the file. I believe that my pull request fixes this.

haakenlid avatar Aug 13 '20 15:08 haakenlid

Had the same error, try this: https://github.com/heisian/magic-mouse-2-scrolling-windows-free

rafaelmaeuer avatar Aug 16 '20 18:08 rafaelmaeuer

@rafaelmaeuer I tried that method too. Installed the AppleWirelessMouse64.exe file but no success. Only Magic Utilities seem to work for now. 😢

suyashbansal avatar Sep 08 '20 17:09 suyashbansal

You need to install the driver, but then go find the device under "Human Interface Devices" in device manager, then right click on the device, update driver, and make sure you're selecting the newly installed driver. This will fix scrolling.

cbarter avatar Sep 14 '20 20:09 cbarter

@cbarter Thanks. your way worked.

gurleendhiman avatar Mar 10 '21 19:03 gurleendhiman