Microsoft Arc Keyboard Mac Driver

The Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Center is an app that helps you make the most out of your Microsoft keyboard and mouse. Mouse and Keyboard Center helps you personalize and customize how you work on your PC.

Microsoft Arc Keyboard Mac Driver Windows 7

Microsoft Arc Keyboard Mac Driver

Microsoft arc keyboard not working? Out of the blue my keyboard stopped in the middle of typing. It recognizes the receiver but not the keyboard itself. I've changed batteries,tried updating drivers, and tried different usb ports. I got it two years ago so i'm due for a new one but, i like this one. The Arc Keyboard uses 2.4 GHz wireless to communicate with the thumb-sized receiver that plugs right into an available USB port on your computer or HTPC, and is compatible with Mac OS and Windows.

This app is not available for Windows 10 in S mode.

  • Search Search Microsoft.com. Device downloads. For software and drivers select your product from the list below. Mac OS 10.4.x-10.7 (32.
  • I’m a new Mac-mini user:) I recently quit PC world for Mac world,but I would like to continue to use my PC keyboard on my Mac mini but with a right mapping key!? I try to used Ukele but I cannot create and apply a new mapping for my keyboard? My PC keyboard is a Microsoft ARC! Thank you so much for your help!
  • Install Microsoft Arc Mouse (Mouse and Keyboard Center) driver for Windows 7 x64, or download DriverPack Solution software for automatic driver installation and update.
Microsoft Arc Keyboard Mac Driver

Download the latest release of Mouse and Keyboard Center:

Latest release: Mouse and Keyboard Center 13

This latest release supports these new devices:

  • Microsoft Bluetooth Ergonomic Mouse

  • Microsoft Designer Compact Keyboard

  • Microsoft Number Pad

What's new or improved

This latest release includes these new features or improvements:

Microsoft Arc Keyboard Mac Driver Installer

  • Smart Switch now supports both mouse and keyboard.

  • Use Spotlight to show people what you're talking about during an online meeting—just click your mouse to put a spotlight on part of your screen.