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  1. Thanks Jake, I'm using that one, it works ok. The only thing is adapting the finger pressure to get good response. I'm fiddling with fingerz in plist to see which one works best with my laptop. Regards
  2. Hi Jake, I see from the zip file you're using for sierra that there's no voodoops2controller kext, but the apple one. As you have an ALPS ver 7 trackpad, I suppose the apple kext is patched to handle the alps trackpad? (for multi-finger support)? Regards
  3. Jake, You're fantastic man! In fact, I had a kext in the hidden EFI partition, that I renamed to VoodooPS2Controller.kext.old, but it seems Clover loads it anyway. So I removed it, and now it works. Brilliant work from Dr Hurt and yourself (and all the other contributors). Best regards
  4. Hi, It's me again, with my tecra z40. I found in the different posts different versions of the binaries, all of them would crash (kernel panic). My dmesg gives this ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint::identify: Found ALPS Device with ID E7=0x73 0x03 0x0a, EC=0x88 0xb3 0x22 ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint::identify: vanquybn your device here ID E7=0x73 0x03 0x0a, EC=0x88 0xb3 0x22 ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint EC Report: { 0x88, 0xb3, 0x22 } ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint::identify: ALPS vanquybn type 3 ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint EC Report: { 0x88, 0xb3, 0x22 } ApplePS2ALPSGlidePoint: Device initialization failed. Touchpad probably won't work That's all I see from dmesg. update: Thanks Jake for the pointer. It gives a KP Here's a photo of the KP. thanks again
  5. Hi all, I've got my hackintosh, 10.11.6, running on a toshiba Tecra z40 with ALPS trackpad. I'm trying to see which version of the voodoops2 controller supports this trackpad (v7). From the github it seems the latest beta supports V7, but I'm not sure where to find the binaries for that version. Anyone can please send a pointer to the latest binary version? Thanks a lot for all
  6. IIRC, this is solved by downgrading the bios to version 7. What I did on my system was to go all the way back to version 3, then upgrade to 7.
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