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Xiaomi Mi Notebook Pro announced!

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Okay, now I've attached my configuration. EFI file is the same on GitHub Repo. If I forgot something just ask me.

Thank You in advance
PS: today I've notice that touchpad work good after PC stop and restart (sleep and wake up). I left it on the desk and when I took it back after a while it seemed to work without bugs
PS2: Is there a specific WiFi Card (with 5Ghz and bluetooth) that you advice with M2 sata ?(I found many models in the FAQ related pages)

Thank you again also for patience

Edit: added clover zip...
 

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Okay, now I've attached my configuration. EFI file is the same on GitHub Repo. If I forgot something just ask me.

Thank You in advance
PS: today I've notice that touchpad work good after PC stop and restart (sleep and wake up). I left it on the desk and when I took it back after a while it seemed to work without bugs
PS2: Is there a specific WiFi Card (with 5Ghz and bluetooth) that you advice with M2 sata ?(I found many models in the FAQ related pages)

Thank you again also for patience

Edit: added clover zip...

You're using the closed-source ELAN PS2 kexts. You should contact the author with your issues/bugs.
 
You're using the closed-source ELAN PS2 kexts. You should contact the author with your issues/bugs.
Okay, now I put VoodooPS2 Controller kext, but same problem
I've attached the new IOReg file
Thank You in advance
 

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You're using the closed-source ELAN PS2 kexts. You should contact the author with your issues/bugs.
LOL! I was damn sure that this laptop had it's trackpad on I2C bus. Isn't PS2 more like outdated? Do we have precision touchpads on PS2 bus?
 
The ioreg in post #45 shows PS2.
Rephrasing, "I 'thought' it had trackpad on I2C bus" until I saw post #45.

Am I right in assuming that I2C interface has an upper hand when it comes to performance and features?

The marketing people will use any name that helps them sell stuff.
Haha! Agreed.

Regards
 
LOL! I was damn sure that this laptop had it's trackpad on I2C bus. Isn't PS2 more like outdated? Do we have precision touchpads on PS2 bus?

There exist trackpads which have a dual PS2 / I2C interface. I have one in my XPS 15 and they tend to crop up in Dells but I guess they can appear in any laptop. The I2C interface accesses the precision touchpad protocol whereas the PS2 interface is included for backwards compatibility. Loading VoodooI2C causes the trackpad to enter into I2C mode (even when its running in PS2 mode with VoodooPS2). A cold restart will force the trackpad back into PS2 mode by default.

It looks like the laptop with Ioreg in Post #45 has this: I2C0 has a child device TPD0 with ID ETD2303. I would say it would be worth trying VoodooI2C with it.
 
If I recall correctly (read somewhere) then there is an option to choose from either of those interfaces in the BIOS (Specifically in Dell's)?

Regards

My Dell does not allow me to choose the interface. Whether or not that option exists in hidden BIOS optionsI do not know since I haven't gone through the process of unlocking my BIOS.

Regardless, an option for choosing the protocol doesn't really matter for us: VoodooPS2 and VoodooI2C play nicely together so if someone has a PS2 Keyboard and a PS2/I2C trackpad then installing both VoodooPS2 and VoodooI2C will result in the keyboard working fine with VoodooPS2 and the trackpad working fine with VoodooI2C (this is exactly what I have).
 
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