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[Help] Asus ROG GL553VD - High Sierra 10.13.4

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I have installed VoodooPS2Controller now and it doesn't seem to work as well... Would you have more clues please, Feartech?

Your DSDT has no PS2 keyboard device. (should be "PNP0303", "PNP030B", or "PNP0320").
You might check in Windows to see how the keyboard is actually connected.
 
Your DSDT has no PS2 keyboard device. (should be "PNP0303", "PNP030B", or "PNP0320").
You might check in Windows to see how the keyboard is actually connected.
It means it’s an I2C device? How do I check in Windows please? Just look at the device in system settings?
 
yes

here is a nice image which may help you:
https://voodooi2c.github.io/#GPIO Pinning/GPIO Pinning
It means it’s an I2C device? How do I check in Windows please? Just look at the device in system settings?
I finally got Windows installed using Clover for dual boot. The APIC ID is "TPD0".
I tried to follow the rest of the guide at https://voodooi2c.github.io/#GPIO Pinning/GPIO Pinning but couldn't continue as I am confused whether my device is "well-pinned" as it has two return statements on _CSR. I am attaching the the "dst" file, and the hexadecimal APIC pin number is 0x75. Would you take a look and see I can update the file correctly please? Thank you.
 

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the clover (laptop guide) mentions about using VoodooPS2Controller for the keyboard

your Asus is most likely to use I2C, more info here:
https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/voodooi2c-help-and-support.243378/
but you will have to verify that one

brightness and battery patch can be found here:
https://www.tonymacx86.com/forums/high-sierra-laptop-support.192/

For the battery patch guide at https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/guide-how-to-patch-dsdt-for-working-battery-status.116102/ is really difficult and I think it could take me at least 2 whole days to finish without bugs. Is there an easier way or any method to reduce my pain in doing this please?
 
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I have looked into the link provided for properly patching the audio at http://osxarena.com/2015/03/best-all-in-one-patch-applehda-guide/, and it has got 7 steps in total (which could take take me 7 days to complete). I also see there is another one called "VoodooHDA". May I know the difference please? Which one should I use? It seems VoodooHDA would be easier to install.
 
I have looked into the link provided for properly patching the audio at http://osxarena.com/2015/03/best-all-in-one-patch-applehda-guide/, and it has got 7 steps in total (which could take take me 7 days to complete). I also see there is another one called "VoodooHDA". May I know the difference please? Which one should I use? It seems VoodooHDA would be easier to install.

You will likely find out your HDA already has a patch (Mirone) or support in AppleALC.kext.
 
You will likely find out your HDA already has a patch (Mirone) or support in AppleALC.kext.
I tried to install AppleALC.kext to /L/E but it is not working right away. Do I have to install AppleHDA.kext as well? Where can I get a copy of it? I search in Google but can't find a release page for it. Also, what is a reliable way to know which codec my system is using please? Thank you.
 
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