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[ref]kuarahy@icloud.com[/ref], is a bug, have one work about it on voodoops2

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Hi, I was reading the post and all the comments. I have installed Mac OS 10.15.1 thanks to @MaLd0n for its EFI folder. everything works except the touchpad. On IOREG appears as ELAN0629 as well as the user @user748832, I use the following guide : https://github.com/alexandred/VoodooI2C/pull/191/files#diff-2956980392a5cef855a8135904c939f3, I try with 0x6e , 0x42 , 0x1B, etc.. but it didn't work. I would like to know which hexadecimal GPIO pin number used and which kexts are finally the ones that made this model work. in my case in the trackpad configuration appears looking for bluetooth trackpad. If anyone could help me, I'd appreciate it very much.

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Seria incrível se alguém postasse o DSDT que funcionasse esse modelo de trackpad, sou bem noob, no assunto, aqui aparece os gestos, mas o trackpad ainda não funciona

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[ref]Marck00[/ref], use my full efi and use voodooelan and remove voodoosynptics


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[ref]lipejp[/ref], o dsdt é o mesmo, mas o trackpad tem as variações, o meu é synaptics

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[ref]lipejp[/ref], se precisar o ajuste é mínimo, vc tem de trocar a kext primeiro, usar a vodooi2celan ao invés da synaptics

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[ref]lipejp[/ref], vc atualizou o bios? desativa o gpi0, mete o _sta return 0x00 ao invés de 0x0f

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[ref]Marck00[/ref], use my full efi and use voodooelan and remove voodoosynptics


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[ref]lipejp[/ref], o dsdt é o mesmo, mas o trackpad tem as variações, o meu é synaptics

 

Thank you [ref]MaLd0n[/ref], I just did, download your EFI file and replace it completely, remove voodoo12c Synaptics, and copy voodooi2celan from the official voodoo i2c package, without luck. the bluetooth trackpad search screen continues to be in the settings.


I had read something about ACPI battery, said you had to remove it or something to show the trackpad settings. is that true? or not?

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[ref]Marck00[/ref], extract one sendme

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[ref]Marck00[/ref], Test for I2C trackpad. This is beta version of kext I just compiled.

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Hi, I was reading the post and all the comments. I have installed Mac OS 10.15.1 thanks to @MaLd0n for its EFI folder. everything works except the touchpad. On IOREG appears as ELAN0629 as well as the user @user748832, I use the following guide : https://github.com/alexandred/VoodooI2C/pull/191/files#diff-2956980392a5cef855a8135904c939f3, I try with 0x6e , 0x42 , 0x1B, etc.. but it didn't work. I would like to know which hexadecimal GPIO pin number used and which kexts are finally the ones that made this model work. in my case in the trackpad configuration appears looking for bluetooth trackpad. If anyone could help me, I'd appreciate it very much.

 

I think you have my same exact model (i3 and bluetooth in pending state always).


I was unable to find any working GPIO pin number for using I2C in interrupt mode. However, I'm using the ELAN kext provided by onemanosx, which has polling mode enabled for ELAN devices. You also need to patch your DSDT as per my earlier post, otherwise polling mode will not work too.


Look at my post of 29 Oct 2019, 17:30

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I think you have my same exact model (i3 and bluetooth in pending state always).


I was unable to find any working GPIO pin number for using I2C in interrupt mode. However, I'm using the ELAN kext provided by onemanosx, which has polling mode enabled for ELAN devices. You also need to patch your DSDT as per my earlier post, otherwise polling mode will not work too.


Look at my post of 29 Oct 2019, 17:30

 

Yes, worked very well your DSDT and exact, Intel i3-8145u, I change the wifi card for one that I had from another laptop which is Atheros956x and works very well the wifi, bluetooth as you say is always looking but doesn't work, it should also be said that when upgrading to 10.15.1 I lost the HDMI audio, I will continue looking and try to make it work, anything will be very attentive.


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[ref]Marck00[/ref], Test for I2C trackpad. This is beta version of kext I just compiled.

David.zip

 

I'm sorry, I didn't send my previous comment correctly, but it said that I had tested your kext, (along with the DSDT) and it didn't work, the settings showed looking for a trackpad, but thanks to the user [ref]lipejp[/ref] for sending the link of the EFI of [ref]Mald0n[/ref] with the DSDT of the user [ref]user748832[/ref] , the trackpad worked perfectly, thank you very much to all, I'm at your orders.

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[ref]Marck00[/ref], the dsdt is same, just have a little changes for i2c device

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That means, we should stick to my initial upload of the Elan kext.

Thanks for testing it out. [ref]Marck00[/ref]


[ref]user748832[/ref], can you verify as well?

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Hi [ref]MaLd0n[/ref],

I have a question.

Is there a way to control the battery charging level on osx, I mean for instance prevent battery from charging when it has reached XX%.

I found a workaround for it, I boot on windows 10 and enable preserve battery mode (This is done using that soft installed by Lenovo, can't remember the name now), with 'preserve battery mode´ the battery won't charge until it reaches 20% or less, then it charges it till 80%.

After changing those settings on Windows 10 I boot again on OSX, trouble is that doing so it won't charge the battery at all even if if reaches 20%. To charge the battery I need to boot on Windows 10 again and leave it there charging till 80% then I boot again on OSX, lol.

Lot of work but I think it will help extend the battery life, considering the fact that this machine´s battery is really small.


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[ref]kuarahy@icloud.com[/ref], no idea, work fine here :shock:

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