

\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Apple Inc.\Brightness There are some settings you could try to tinker with in the registry at \HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Apple Inc.\CinemaDisplay Unfortunatly I haven't succeeded yet in getting into the configuration of the bootcamp utility because it complaints about the startup disk. When you change the brightness of the screen using the controls on the screen your system should now display an overlay. You also need to install the bootcamp utility: 32-bit: D:\Drivers\Apple\BootCamp.msiĪfter installation and reboot you will get a bootcamp icon in your tray. This driver will give you a HID driver for the display which is only half of what you need. The drivers are in: 32-bit: D:\Drivers\Apple\AppleDisplayInstaller.exeĦ4-bit: D:\Drivers\Apple\圆4\AppleDisplayInstaller.exe

If you want to have a brightness overlay, you will need a bootcamp CD and don't forget to connect the USB connector of your screen to your system as the brightness controls go over USB. Caveat with brightness is that you won't get the nice brightness setting overlay as this is done in software by OSX. Can only confirm working of brightness and usb-hub myself as I have never had it connected to a PC with firewire. Without drivers, brightness controls on the screen, usb hub and firewire hub should all work. I have had mine (a 30") on several systems without problems. For the 30" and the 27" you will need a dual-link DVI-D port to be able to use the full resolution. Not a full solution but it is something.Īn Apple Cinema HD display should work on any system that has a DVI-D port. Here are my experiences with using a Cinema HD on a non apple system.
