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gerardwr

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  1. Hmmmm, the ANV Slice kext does not work for me at all. When I move the mouse, the arrow doesn't budge. I really prefer the behaviour of Apple PS2 driver, but after Wake the "tap" on the trackpad down not work. Choices, choices, .........
  2. Hi, I just installed OSX on my Dell D620 (Intel GMA, Dell 1390 Wifi) with the excellent information on this site. Many thanks to the administrators!! Installation was without problems using the method described on the Wiki: - Created OSX install on a USB stick - Installed OSX 10.6 with Retail DVD - Ran EDP tool 1.92 with the following options = KEXT CONFIGURATION, D620 GMA950, Apple PS2 controller, Y to NullCPUPowermanagement, Y to sleepenabler.kext, None to battery driver, Y to emulated speedstep support = FIXES, Disable Hibernation (to get sleep to work) = INSTALLER, Install Chameleon After this initial install I had a fully working oSX 10.6. Then I downloaded and installed the 10.6.8 Combo Update. I reran the EDP tool. I now have a fully working Dell D620 Hackintosh 10.6.8. Excellent. SLEEP/WAKE TROUBLE Final installation was to enable Sleep. After I configured the Bios to use a System Password Sleep worked OK, but I had some trouble with the Trackpad after waking from Sleep. = with the Apple PS2 controller kext the trackpad seems OK, BUT "tapping" on the trackpad to "click" did not work = with the Slices Apple PS2 controller kext, the "tapping" after wake was erratic at first, bit seems to be OK after a minute so (odd behavior for a computer!!) = With the ANV-Slice modified kext the trackpad did not work OK, the trackpad was not usable = did not try the VooddoPS2 controller next I would prefer to use the Apple kext, as i feel the Slice kext a little nervous as the arrow moves very fast across the screen. Any experience or suggestions on the "perfect" kext for the trackpad on a sleep enabled D620? Please. Regards, Gerard.
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