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[ref]FCU4ever[/ref], try PS2K instead of PS2M

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[ref]FCU4ever[/ref], check [ref]onemanosx[/ref] words, PS2M is a mouse, u need a PS2K, is keyboard :mrgreen:

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[ref]onemanosx[/ref],[ref]MaLd0n[/ref],

Tried with no luck :( still can't control the brightness with the FN keys...

Maybe I need to use the patch from this guide: https://osxlatitude.com/forums/topic/1968-fn-hotkey-and-als-sensor-driver-for-asus-notebooks/?tab=comments&_fromLogin=1

but how can I add this

      Method (_Q0E, 0, NotSerialized)  
       {
           If (ATKP)
           {
               \_SB.ATKD.IANE (0x20)
           }
       }
       Method (_Q0F, 0, NotSerialized) 
       {
           If (ATKP)
           {
               \_SB.ATKD.IANE (0x10)
           }
       }

to my DSDT?

Attached my DSDT

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[ref]FCU4ever[/ref], u use voodoops2 or ApplePS2SmartTouchPad?

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[ref]FCU4ever[/ref], I am not on my machine right now to help you with your DSDT right now, but if you are using emilydinesh fn kext, try removing it and reboot.

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[ref]FCU4ever[/ref],


Based on this info

 

2019-03-30 09:30:42.011132+0100 0x493 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (ACPIDebug) ACPIDebug: "EC _Q0E enter"
2019-03-30 09:30:42.011255+0100 0x493 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (ACPIDebug) ACPIDebug: "EC _Q0E exit"
2019-03-30 09:30:43.180490+0100 0x83 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (ACPIDebug) ACPIDebug: "EC _Q0F enter"
2019-03-30 09:30:43.180601+0100 0x83 Default 0x0 0 kernel: (ACPIDebug) ACPIDebug: "EC _Q0F exit"

 

I've patched your DSDT as per

 

      Method (_Q0E, 0, NotSerialized)  
       {
           If (ATKP)
           {
               \_SB.ATKD.IANE (0x20)
           }
       }
       Method (_Q0F, 0, NotSerialized) 
       {
           If (ATKP)
           {
               \_SB.ATKD.IANE (0x10)
           }
       }

 

Check if works

 

DSDT.aml.zip

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[ref]onemanosx[/ref],

Thanks for patching. Unfortunately the brightness isn't going up or down (the brightness bar is well going up or down)

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[ref]FCU4ever[/ref], no idea why it is not working then

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[ref]FCU4ever[/ref], unlikely.

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[ref]onemanosx[/ref],

Okay. The reason I am asking is because that after adding the brightness patch from Rehabman to my DSDT the brightness bar has indeed been added to systempreference but also the brightness of the screen is a lot lower than before the patch. Maybe that is the reason I cant control the brightness with te Fn keys after different patches?

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[ref]FCU4ever[/ref], if you are using RH brightness kext and ssdt, you are able to adjust the intensity of brightness. But I have not looked into that.

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[ref]onemanosx[/ref],

I found this patch. This patch is used for an Asus laptop with Nvidia Graphics card to get the brightness slider working. My laptop is also an Asus and I have the Nvidia Geforce GTX460m inside.

 

begin
Scope (\_SB)\n
{\n
   Device (PNLF)\n
   {\n
           Name (_HID, EisaId ("APP0002"))\n
           Name (_CID, "backlight")\n
           Name (_UID, 0x0E)\n
           Name (_STA, 0x0B)\n
           Method (_BCL, 0, NotSerialized)\n
           {\n
               Return (^^PCI0.PEG0.GFX0.LCDD._BCL ())\n
           }\n

           Method (_BCM, 1, NotSerialized)\n
           {\n
               Store (^^PCI0.PEG0.GFX0.GCBL (Arg0), Local0)\n
               Subtract (0x0F, Local0, LBTN)\n
               ^^PCI0.SBRG.EC0.STBR ()
           }\n

           Method (_BQC, 0, NotSerialized)\n
           {\n
               Return (LBTN)\n
           }\n

           Method (_DOS, 1, NotSerialized)\n
           {\n
               ^^PCI0.PEG0.GFX0._DOS (Arg0)\n
           }\n
   }\n
}\n
end;

 

But with this patch I've got 3 compiling errors..... Maybe you can help me?

DSDT.aml.zip

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[ref]FCU4ever[/ref], can you also attach your runme files?

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