Got it ported now for V1/V2 models but not sure if it works correctly or not. I updated to support a lot more versions but I still need to figure out how to properly port the v1/v2 packet processing. I made this just for my touchpad version but I could fairly easily support multiple versions in the future just like the Linux driver does. ALPS V1/V2 touchpads will not work.other drivers out there already support those versions. NO IDEA if any of the preferences in the preference panes work.I have not tried changing many things except for enabling tap clicking, I just modified the default values in the driver to acceptable values for me) 3-finger swiping (I can see it correctly detect 3 fingers but the swiping action doesn't work right now I don't think) Recognized as built-in trackpad (the trackpad prefpane loads) Trackstick buttons, including middle click with the middle trackstick button Note that if there is a constant dinging sound after you boot at the login screen, just hit the backspace key to make it stop. Make sure to follow the installation instructions from rehabman especially the part on removing the other PS2 kexts you have installed like AppleACPIPS2Nub.kext. The driver is now ported mainly from the v3.9 kernel which supports a few more models. The code for the ALPS driver is also heavily based on the Linux driver (3.8 kernel version). This driver is based off of the one by ReHabMan. So I took some time to get a working touchpad driver for the touchpad in my Latitude E6520.
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