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#Usb touchpad for mac update#
It has been long time since I have given you all an update on my development.
#Usb touchpad for mac install#
Supports OS X version 10.6 or later (10.6 support is only from v4.4)įor Prefpane, try to install the version from this link, and add the prefpane to start up items: I will respond to you mostly during weekends only for some time. If anyone still have doubts/issues then PM me to get help from myself (or) post them in other thread about issues so others can help you.
#Usb touchpad for mac how to#
Please read the below threads which explain the features after installing the driver, so you can understand and learn how to use every feature. Use this thread only to ask about features, feedback and for any other comments.
#Usb touchpad for mac driver#
If you have problems with my driver the follow steps to report the bug from this link: Touchpad issues. NOTE: For Synaptics, it was developed based on my touchpad hardware i have, so support is limited to touchpad with firmware version 7.5+ only, but will try to improve support other hardwares also if users interested in my features and help me with beta testing. My driver supports every hardware version of ELAN touchpads except version 1 (which is too old and can't find in existing notebooks will support that if i get some testers), mostly all available FocalTech touchpads and Synaptics touchpads (still experimental) with firmware version v7.5+. Also my driver is implemented with my own universal logic for all the features, so it can be adapted to all touchpads easily and I'm still improving these to achieve even better results. I have successfully accomplished everything so far and added many new features to take advantage the touchpad completely to make it close to Apple touchpad in every way.
#Usb touchpad for mac mac os x#
This is a multitouch driver for ELAN, FocalTech and Synaptics touchpad for Mac OS X based on the documentations available and some ideas from VoodooPS2, ApplePS2 and Linux open source code. Hope you understand and support me with beta tests when I need them In case I fail to keep up like I promised above, then I will give up and release all of my work to others to continue. So your patience will be rewarded properly once I have started releasing updates as I have big plans and willing to commit myself to long term development, and I apologize for not keeping up with promises so far.

I know many of you are disappointed with me and some of my choices/decisions for the last one year, but believe me I had no other option and good reason for that. It does not mean I will not be working, and it is just that I won't post any update or respond to you all unless I have something worth to share. Don't expect any regular updates on this project and others projects of mine till end of this year 2017. So decided to take timeout on my commitments to my projects and put my attention on personal life first. Scroll down the slider moves down.Just wanted to clear few things about my commitments to community, and development on my projects which has been going slow due to my personal life as I have been hit really hard since an year, and I am trying to sort out personal things still. This reversal reflects Windows and Linux movements to help reduce confusion between operating systems. In other words, you move the screen based on the scroll slider, not the page position. Instead of sliding up and down based on the page’s position, you’re sliding the page based on the scroll bar. Scroll up on the pad, and the screen scrolls down. Now, when you scroll down on the trackpad, the screen scrolls up. Select the “Scroll & Zoom” tab, then uncheck the box next to “Scroll direction: Natural” at the top of the window.Select the “Apple logo” (Main Menu) in the top left and then “System Preferences.”.Apple-only users may not have an issue, but IT techs and frequent users do.įortunately, you can reverse the Mac setting, so it works a little more like Windows and Linux. Leaving Natural Scrolling enabled means that you have to switch the OS in your brain and scroll in a different direction.
Ever since ‘Natural Scrolling’ got introduced in the days of ‘Mountain Lion,’ Mac users have had to reverse the trackpad.
