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The pointer would frequently "go haywire" all across the screen as if it had a 'spastic' attack (regardless of version of macOS).
Switching from GPIO back to polling mode via whatnameisit's custom SSDT as outlined in Issue #43, for me only brought a slight but insufficient improvement, so I switched back to GPIO mode (release default).
This behavior did already get much less frequent here with stevezhengshiqi's VoodooI2C v.2.0.3 compile for Mojave, which - for this reason and because of better 2-finger motions, see solved issue #42 - has been made default now for the current v.10.0 release.
What finally seems to have solved this for good for me was to disable the following patch in Clover config.plist in the ACPI section:
ELAN: change Method(_CRS,0,S) in ETPD to XCRS
Therefore it is disabled by default in the current v.10.0 release.
If you run into issues with your touchpad, re-enable this patch, save, reboot, and see if it improves touchpad performance for you.
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The pointer would frequently "go haywire" all across the screen as if it had a 'spastic' attack (regardless of version of macOS).
Switching from GPIO back to polling mode via whatnameisit's custom SSDT as outlined in Issue #43, for me only brought a slight but insufficient improvement, so I switched back to GPIO mode (release default).
This behavior did already get much less frequent here with stevezhengshiqi's VoodooI2C v.2.0.3 compile for Mojave, which - for this reason and because of better 2-finger motions, see solved issue #42 - has been made default now for the current v.10.0 release.
What finally seems to have solved this for good for me was to disable the following patch in Clover config.plist in the ACPI section:
Therefore it is disabled by default in the current v.10.0 release.
If you run into issues with your touchpad, re-enable this patch, save, reboot, and see if it improves touchpad performance for you.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: