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Now the reg looks the same. Great. Still not working tho, posted a new System Report.Try installing to /L/E like this:
Now the reg looks the same. Great. Still not working tho, posted a new System Report.Try installing to /L/E like this:
You can try putting your laptop into sleep mode, then wake it after a few minutes and see if it works.Now the reg looks the same. Great. Still not working tho, posted a new System Report.
If (LEqual (SDM0, Zero))
{
SHPO (GPDI, One)
}
SHPO (GPDI, One)
Currently my sleep does not work. My laptop won't wake up from it. Also how will i know it has detected my touchpad since it currently has the gpio pin to 0x00. Thanks.You can try putting your laptop into sleep mode, then wake it after a few minutes and see if it works.
Hi
I want to leave thanks for the great work they do in "Tonymacx86." The threads have helped me to have my laptop almost 100% functional.
Now I am fighting for my touchpad to work.
According to what I have found out my 'touchpad' works on the ELAN1200 protocol. I have patched my 'SSDT' (only the SSDT, but not the DSDT files) and installed the kext (I tested with the VoodooI2CHID.kext and VoodooI2CElan satellites) but I do not have positive results. My touchpad does not react.
I attach some files (SSDT, IORegs & logs)
Thank you very much for the help!
Laptop Model: ASUS ROG Strix GL503VM
CPU: i7-7700HQ Processor 2.8GHz
OSX: 10.13.5
VoodooI2C: v2.0.3
Do you have physical buttons on the trackpad? Not sure there's such a support in VoodooI2C (Not quite common to have those in new laptops...). Just use Tap to Click.The the trackpad itself works fine but my trackpad buttons are unresponsive . Also, secondary click with two finger tap is unreliable. Any help would be appreciated.
Do you have physical buttons on the trackpad? Not sure there's such a support in VoodooI2C (Not quite common to have those in new laptops...). Just use Tap to Click.
2F tap is known to be problematic. Something in csgesture should be fixed. You can try disabling smart zoom, but I doubt it'll help... Problem should be fixed when native MT2 emulation is done, though.
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No need to put VoodooI2C + VoodooI2CHID in ForceKextsToLoad.
Notice: Your SMBIOS is truncated. You should use config.plist/KernelAndKextPatches/DellSMBIOSPatch=true.
You can have a look in Windows Device Manager to check for an additional input device, and see how it's connected.Yes my trackpad must be essentially the same as the XPS trackpad but it has two physical buttons. Uncommon yes but very handy actually.
Actually I wonder if the physical buttons are part of the i2c trackpad or are independent devices, PS maybe? because they have their own connection to the motherboard according to the manual. Or Am I just asking nonsense?
How difficult it would be to add support for the buttons in the code?