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  1. Hi there. I have an Asus laptop with Elan touchpad and I used this driver. Generally it's very nice to use with multitouch gestures. But I found it annoy when typing. The touchpad would frequently be triggered when typing (even now), and "Ignore accidental touchpad input" is mostly useless. I don't know how this option works, but I have some suggestions. The left and right edge of the touchpad are most likely be touched when typing, so it might be useful if the area is disabled when typing, or be deactivated until a larger motion is detected. Another wish, I was fascinated by "three finger dragging" and "three finger tap for quick look up" of Apple stock touchpad. As for the former, I found a linux project called "touchegg" is doing a nice job. Maybe you could try to merge its code? For the latter function, I played with the driver's plist config for a long time but it just can't do the same. I know the keyboard shortcut for it is" Command + Control + D", but when I set three finger tap for that shortcut, and tap three fingers, the mouse cursor disappears, thus failed to look up the word. Would you please help fix it? Sincerely thanks EMlyDinEsH!
  2. This command works for me! I couldn't make BT work after a cold boot or sleep, and it only worked when rebooting from Windows. I was doubting whether it was a hardware issue, until I try this command! The only inconvenience is that I have to run it every time BT breaks down, but it's still a nice workaround. Now I'm looking into lauchctl for a way to make it run automatically. Anyway, since the problem seems to be clear, hope this issue can be resolved in the next release
  3. Desperately trying to make it work for a few hours with no luck, so much time has been wasted I use BCM94352HMB with AzureWare CE123H bluetooth, pid 0x3404 vid 0x13d3, chipset 20702A3, on Yosemite 10.10.1. The kext seems to have found the BT adapter, saying 14/12/4 16:53:24.000 kernel[0]: BTFirmwareUploader :: Broadcom Bluetooth hardware found but apparently does not upload the firmware at all, with no log related to firmware uploading in system log... If I reboot from Windows, bluetooth works flawlessly with FW version v14c57xx ( didn't remember it clearly ), but after sleep or cold boot, bluetooth cannot find and connect any devices with FW version v14c4096 Tested v2.3 and v2.6 of the kext, with Firmware=3 or 0, DeviceSpecificFW=YES or NO, none of the configs work. In order to make handoff work, I replaced IOBluetoothFamily.kext with a patched version from 10.10, it doesn't affect the FW uploading thing I suppose... Pls fix the bug soon, I'd appreciate it very much. Or pls tell me more about Firmware parameter in v2.3, cuz I can't find the information on this thread any more and it might help. Thanks for your hard work anyway!
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