Unless you want to install a whole load of other drivers, copy just these two files to a folder on a drive that will be available in Windows. In order to get the keyboard working I just needed AppleKeyboardInstaller64.exe and BootCamp.msi from BootCamp/Drivers/Apple. The result was a 1.63GB file “/Users/user/BootCamp-031-24514/WindowsSupport.dmg” containing Boot Camp 6 drivers. I have a really old 2013 Macbook Pro and I want to give maybe 2/3 of its 256GB storage to Windows, but cant seem to create more space for the partition in the Mac side (and then use Mini Tool Partition Wizard in Windows later to add the space into Windows), because on Mac it says Mac needs 200GB of space and tweaking the partition would result in volumes being too small. This was my terminal command “/Users/user/Downloads/brigadier-0.2.2/brigadier -m iMac15,1”.
Version 6 of Boot Camp Support Software isn't yet available on, and I ran out of patience with Boot Camp Assistant (many attempts at modifying /Applications/Utilities/Boot Camp Assistant.app/Contents/ist). Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide