- Joined
- Mar 23, 2011
- Messages
- 14
- Motherboard
- Asus N56VZ-DS71
- CPU
- Core i7-3610QM (Ivy Bridge)
- Graphics
- NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M
- Mac
- Classic Mac
- Mobile Phone
1) VoodooPS2Trackpad in 64 bit mode.
2) Inertial scrolling.
3) Three/Four Finger multitouch gestures.
The first is a bit of a pet peeve, and that's not too important to me right now, the system is stable and works like a charm in 32bit mode when it comes to trackpad (except for problem number 2).
Oddly enough, the second problem is more bothersome for me. I'm used to inertial scrolling, and it annoys me the crap out of me when the trackpad doesn't scroll with inertia. Smartscoll doesn't work right under Lion, it always breaks somewhere in the middle (multitouch scrolling just doesn't work). I'm POSITIVE that scroll with inertia is enabled under Universal Access.
I'm also curious whether or not VoodooPS2 will get updated with three/four finger multitouch gestures. I'd rather use my trackpad to bring up Mission Control than the keyboard. Also relating to the first problem, where can I get the source for VoodooPS2? I'd love to try tackling these problems.
2) Inertial scrolling.
3) Three/Four Finger multitouch gestures.
The first is a bit of a pet peeve, and that's not too important to me right now, the system is stable and works like a charm in 32bit mode when it comes to trackpad (except for problem number 2).
Oddly enough, the second problem is more bothersome for me. I'm used to inertial scrolling, and it annoys me the crap out of me when the trackpad doesn't scroll with inertia. Smartscoll doesn't work right under Lion, it always breaks somewhere in the middle (multitouch scrolling just doesn't work). I'm POSITIVE that scroll with inertia is enabled under Universal Access.
I'm also curious whether or not VoodooPS2 will get updated with three/four finger multitouch gestures. I'd rather use my trackpad to bring up Mission Control than the keyboard. Also relating to the first problem, where can I get the source for VoodooPS2? I'd love to try tackling these problems.