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    VoodooI2C Help and Support

    this is my GDX1515 dmesg log [ 44.313108]: VoodooI2CControllerDriver::pci8086,2e9 Found I2C device: GDX1515 [ 44.313178]: VoodooI2CDeviceNub::ETPD Found valid resources from _CRS method [ 44.313182]: VoodooI2CControllerDriver::pci8086,2e8 Got bus configuration values [ 44.313231]...
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    VoodooI2C Help and Support

    this is my original DSDT file
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    VoodooI2C Help and Support

    It seems that your question is much more complicated than I thought.
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    VoodooI2C Help and Support

    CannolLake H CPU can try the following formula to calculate GPIO Pin If APICPIN > 47 And APICPIN <= 71 Then GPIOPIN = APICPIN - 16 GPIOPIN2 = APICPIN + 240 If APICPIN > 47 And APICPIN <= 59 Then GPIOPIN3 = APICPIN + 304 ElseIf APICPIN > 71 And APICPIN <= 95 Then GPIOPIN...
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    VoodooI2C Help and Support

    Thank you for your ideas. I found this discussion about this trackpad in the Linux community at: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=204991 According to this idea, I tried to use Xcode to compile the project myself. I feel that the main code is in this file...
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    VoodooI2C Help and Support

    Coincidentally, my laptop is also considered as a screenpad. He uses a GDX1515 touchpad. I hope there is a great god who can solve this thorny problem
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    VoodooI2C Help and Support

    Coincidentally, my laptop is also considered as a screenpad. He uses a GDX1515 touchpad. https://github.com/VoodooI2C/VoodooI2C/issues/474 However, I read various materials and found that this touchpad could not work normally in history. It can only be touched by one finger at most. Follow...
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