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VoodooPS2Controller => Bug Reports => Topic started by: F.K on April 26, 2009, 12:34:21 PM
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Hi
after removing all the ApplePS2 stuff and installing VoodooPS2 I've managed to have a working keyboard. Unfortunately, the trackpad don't work at all. When I go into PrefPane/Voodoo I receive the error: ApplePS2SynapticsTouchPad not found
after "ok" I can go into the settings. But if I change something in there, PrefPane crashes!
Any idea what went wrong?
My machine is an Asus eeePC 1000H
Thanks for your help
F.K.
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Same situation here. When trying to access the voodoops2 settings from the prefpane gives the "error ApplePS2SynapticsTouchPad not found" then after clicking "ok" the settings open, but when trying to change any options it crashes.
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I had the same problem, but I was using the kext in EFI. On a hunch, I went and copied the kext back into /System/Library/Extensions on my OSX Drive (NOT-EFI), and it started working! This plugin ROCKS.
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I'm having this same issue, I have an ALPS touchpad, but in the release didn't it say that ALPS was supported? None of my scrolling works, not the sidebars or multifinger, honestly at this point I'd even be happy with just the sidebars lol.
I'm on a Dell Inspiron 6000
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Same situation here.
Touchpad IS working but none of the features (multifinger, sidebars). PrefPane crashes if I try to change a setting.
Im on a dell latitude d820
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I'm having the same problem on a lenovo G530. The keyboard works fine and the trackpad seems to work for a couple seconds after boot but it quickly stops responding at all.
When I click on the VoodooPS2 prefpane I get "appleps2synapticstouchpad not found" and when I change any of the settings system prefrences will crash.
Any ideas?
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Same problem but no keyboard and no touchpad is working.
Very desperate !!! :'(
My laptop:
Acer Travelmate 6592 with
Synaptics Touchpad
please help me ::)
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I am also experiencing this issue.
Keyboard works, touchpad does not.
Specs:
HP 2510p, iDeneb 10.5.6 updated with iDeneb combo update 10.5.7 & 8 (non-EFI)
Synaptics v6.3 PS/2 touchpad on port 3
Used the method below to ensure AppleACPIPS2Nub no longer runs. Also, there is no EFI partition on the laptop.
We may have a final solution! The problem came from a modified AppleACPIPlatform.kext that came with iPC and maybe some other "distros" with an ACPIfix; the main problem was it still loaded an instance of AppleACPIPS2Nub class even without the AppleACPIPS2Nub.kext. I got my hand on kexts from a Boot 132 boot cd and it work well with it.
Here is the kexts : ACPI_Fix.zip (http://www.gael-philippe.fr/ACPI_Fix.zip)
It contains AppleACPIPlatform.kext v1.2.4, Vanilla AppleAPIC.kext 1.4 and IOACPIFamily.kext 1.2.0
I hope we finally got it! And thanx to gustavolessa who noticed this.
Any suggestions on what else i can try will be appreciated.
Thanks
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I was having the same issues with my touchpad which is also ALPS (dell d610). Here is how i fixed it. I simply tweaked the kext named VoodooPS2Controller.kext a bit and forced all the scrolling flags to true. Also I changed the default mouse pointer speed values so the pointer is much smoother and doesn't jump anymore.
Download the modified VoodooPS2Controller.kext from here:
http://www.4shared.com/file/149362318/6417b7d5/VoodooPS2Controllerkext.html (http://www.4shared.com/file/149362318/6417b7d5/VoodooPS2Controllerkext.html)
Now all you have to do is extract this newly downloaded kext to your desktop and then copy - paste it to /System/Library/Extensions/ and overwrite the default VoodooPS2Controller.kext that is already residing there.
You may get a message that this kext was not installed properly and bla bla after you replace, just ignore them and hit OK everytime! Now let's do the final step.
Open terminal and type the following:
sudo -s
[your password]
clear
cd /System/Library/Extensions/
chown -R root:wheel VoodooPS2Controller.kext
chmod -R 755 VoodooPS2Controller.kext
cd /System/Library/
rm -rf Extensions.*
diskutil repairpermissions / {this step may take some time till it reaches 100% so be patient}
reboot
Now you have fully working scrolling as well as a much stable touchpad. However you still won't be able to open the customizing panel from preferences. But who needs it now anyway? :)
Hope this helps.
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Is anyone else still having this problem? I still have the problem and I am unable to configure my alps touchpad, even after replacing my ACPI kexts as suggested by a previous post.
The post above mine that had forced scrolling support and slowed down the pointer speed DID work for me, but it's a little too slow. Is there any way to manually change the speed of the touchpad without having to use the prefpane (which still doesn't work for me)?
Thanks in advance.
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I was having the same issues with my touchpad which is also ALPS (dell d610). Here is how i fixed it. I simply tweaked the kext named VoodooPS2Controller.kext a bit and forced all the scrolling flags to true. Also I changed the default mouse pointer speed values so the pointer is much smoother and doesn't jump anymore.
Download the modified VoodooPS2Controller.kext from here:
http://www.4shared.com/file/149362318/6417b7d5/VoodooPS2Controllerkext.html (http://www.4shared.com/file/149362318/6417b7d5/VoodooPS2Controllerkext.html)
Now all you have to do is extract this newly downloaded kext to your desktop and then copy - paste it to /System/Library/Extensions/ and overwrite the default VoodooPS2Controller.kext that is already residing there.
You may get a message that this kext was not installed properly and bla bla after you replace, just ignore them and hit OK everytime! Now let's do the final step.
Open terminal and type the following:
sudo -s
[your password]
clear
cd /System/Library/Extensions/
chown -R root:wheel VoodooPS2Controller.kext
chmod -R 755 VoodooPS2Controller.kext
cd /System/Library/
rm -rf Extensions.*
diskutil repairpermissions / {this step may take some time till it reaches 100% so be patient}
reboot
Now you have fully working scrolling as well as a much stable touchpad. However you still won't be able to open the customizing panel from preferences. But who needs it now anyway? :)
Hope this helps.
Don't work for me this mod, the keyboard crazy ...
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A way from voodoo team for fix this problem now? :Error ApplePS2SynapticsTouchPad not found
Thanks ;)
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Same problem for me. ApplePS2SynapticsTouchPad not found. I have ALPS touchpad.
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same problem here....on my dell inspiron 1440 with alps trackpad
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I got this to work... I had the same error... Put the trip2me's voodookext found on this forum in extra/extensions folder, run pfix found on insanelymac and then drag your extra/extensions folder over kext utility... drag the extensions and extensions.mkext back to extra and reboot... see if ur touchpad works, if not open the voodoo kext and delete trackpad.kext and reboot and see if that works..
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Same here... Everything works but not tap to click or scrolling at all. Plus I get the thing when I click on the PrefPane
Snow Leopard
10.6.5
XPS M1530 - ALPS Trackpad
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Hi, I have a Compaq Presario C500 laptop, I installed iAkos S3 10.6.3 then upgraded to 10.6.5 after some trial and error with the kexts, I get it to work perfectly, well almost. Two things are not working, the notorious Broadcom BCM4311 wireless (resort to use a USB wireless dongle. :[ which really sucks ) and the track pad, if I use the two ApplePS2 kexts, keyboard snd Trackpad work except the Trackpad lost the tap functionality in the System preferences, unser Trackpad, it just says "No track pad found', so iI deleted them and tried the Voodoo I downloaded here, then nothing works, not the keyboard or the Trackpad, i coouldn't even move the cursor.
I am wondering if anyone get the tapping function and how?
Oh, forgot to mention, I had Leopard 10.5.7 on this laptop before the trackpad worked perfectly. :)
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Hi I just want to update my previous post, I got the 43!1 working, fully function as a Apple Airport!! http://forum.voodooprojects.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif
THe last quest is to get the trackpad working I will be golden!!
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Same here... Everything works but not tap to click or scrolling at all. Plus I get the thing when I click on the PrefPane
Snow Leopard
10.6.5
XPS M1530 - ALPS Trackpad
same as you, but on lion.
using this version (which seems to be the most up to date version)
http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=240639
i try to run the prefpane and i get "ApplePS2SynapticsTouchPad not found", i run the synapticsconfigload application and i get the same error.
i dont understand what is going on, the mouse works, and moves around. but i cannot tap to click, or mess with the perfpane or anything but basic mouse support.