VoodooPS2Controller for Mac OS X Snowleopard


Features

No need for ACPIPS2Nub. Delete it before installing this or you’ll get a kernel panic – Loadable from /Extra/Extensions.mkext – 102-key keyboard support – support for mixed usb/ps2 configurations – Resolution fix for PS2mouse (set ForceDefaultResolution to true in Contents/Plugins/VoodooPS2Mouse.kext/Info.plist to activate) – Support for scrolling on ALPS(untested) – Support for Sentelic touchpad (untested) – Advanced Synaptics touchpad. All kinds of scrolling known to humanity including multi-finger and side scrolling

Download

You can get the installer package here: VoodooPS2Controller-0.98-installer.pkg

Feedback

We’re waiting for your feedback here: http://forum.voodooprojects.org

Installation

Just install as any kext with kexthelper or add it to /Extra/Extensions.mkext

Configuration

Many features may be controlled using Apples Preference Pane
For more configuration you may want to have a look at
Contents/Plugins/VoodooPS2Trackpad.kext/Info.plist
and at IOKitPersonalities/Synaptics Touchpad/Configuration node.
The same settings are also available through dedicated panel (optional)

Credits

Package: kalyway
VoodooPS2Controller (core): turbo
Resolution fix for PS2Mouse: mackerintel
Synaptics driver: mackerintel
Sentelic Driver: nhand42
Alps driver: phb
Keyboard fixes: Chunnan & jape
Synaptics Prefpane design: bumby
Synpatics Prefpane: mackerintel
Great thanks to Dense for helping with activating vanilla trackpad prefpane
VoodoPS2Controller Mini How To

this is the mini how to :

1- open terminal and go to /Volumes/OSXHDD/System/Library/Extensions/AppleACPIPlatform.kext/Contents/PlugIns/

2 - rm -Rf AppleACPIPS2Nub.kext

3 - Go to /Volumes/OSXHDD/System/Library/Extensions

4- rm -Rf ApplePS2Controller.kext

5- rm -Rf ApplePS2Controller.kext.orig

6 - open OSX86Tools

7- Select Repair Permissions / Set Extensions permissions / Clear Extensions Cache

8- install VoodooPS2Controller

9- Rebbot -f

10- Go to System Preferences Trackpad Select Clicking

that's all

Replace OSXHDD by your volume name.

[Credit: voodooprojects]

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