
Thanks, Thomas Nigro, and Nic, for the tip!

The app is free, although you can make a donation to the developer to help support the project, which I recommend. Overall, if you are considering using Windows 10 on a Mac or picking up a Mac to run Windows 10, you will want to consider seriously using Trackpad++. If the week has passed and Trackpad++ Control Module was not updated, Trackpad++ driver will be using the Boot Camp driver settings, unless the Trackpad++ Control Module is updated." "NOTICE: Trackpad++ Control Module is free, but requires mandatory weekly update. One downside to this setup is the Trackpad++ Control Module needs to be updated weekly. You can, of course, configure all the gestures for the rest of three and four finger gestures, of which there are plenty. Three-finger Swipe Down = Minimize App Toggle.


You still get a warning about installing it, but it should be overridden. The Power Plan Assistant evidently lets you install the Trackpad++ driver to override the one from Boot Camp. The reason for this has to with needing a signed driver for 64-bit systems due to Microsoft's digital signature enforcement policy. It should be noted that you need two apps to make this happen: Power Plan Assistant and the Trackpad++ software and drivers.

Dramatically improved 2-finger scrolling experience: Mac® OS X Mavericks-similar (accelerated / natural) scrolling model implemented.2-, 3- and 4-finger gestures, such as pinch-to-zoom, back / forward, middle mouse button emulation, new Windows 8 gestures and much more.
