I am facing one issue though: The touchpad is recognizing only one finger at a time. So no gestures are recognized, e.g. scrolling with two fingers. It doesn't matter which setting I choose in the touchpad settings. With the tool FingerMgmt I see that the touchpad is recognizing only one finger...
Please see my post on the other toppic, it could help to fix your Screenpad (at least to behave as a touchpad): https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/voodooi2c-help-and-support.243378/post-2181060
I had the same problem with my ASUS UX434FLC. The Screenpad device did not work at all. A little detail helped to solve the problem in my case: As you can see in your ioreg the VoodooI2CTouchscreenHIDEventDriver is binding to ETPD. This is probably caused by the nature of Screenpad (it is both...
Finally I found that there is a Micron 2200 NVMe inside my ZenBook (UX434FLC-A5305T). Unfortunatelly this SSD seems to be not compatible at all (https://dortania.github.io/Anti-Hackintosh-Buyers-Guide/Storage.html).
Any chance to get your EFI? I own a similar ZenBook (UX434, Comet lake, Intel NVMe) but after hours of trying I didn't get managed to use the Intel NVMe. Either I get a KP from the NVMe module or (if I patch NVMe away) the system is booting to the graphics but no NVMe is displayed.
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