
It's a dream to use, with Mission Control gestures and right clicking cementing the experience. It's confirmed working on the GPD P2 Max, and of course, the Chuwi MiniBook. With some DSDT patching and a little help from the VoodooI2C team, I got it working nicely! I just shipped a version that I consider complete (for now), including tap-and-hold to right click, stylus support, and working multitouch. Once I found that, it was game on and I set to work on VoodooI2CGoodix to get the touch screen working. Like you saw, has an excellent repo for the Chuwi MiniBook that gets up most of the way there. Is the microSD reader in yours working? That seems to be an issue the person who made this repository has, at least based on their hey, glad to hear from you - your blog post and efforts in this repo served as the impetus for my exploration into my own MacBook Nano! Is the M.2 slot on the Minibook NVMe spec? Or does the Minibook do something special with the slot if it's eMMC? As macOS does not have any support for eMMC, which was causing issues with the P2 as-well. It seems like quite a lot is supported already with the Minibook. As I mentioned, I don't have the P2 anymore, but I would love to get a similar (albeit slightly larger, 7" is very pocketable but not very productive) sometime in the future and I haven't been able to see too many reviews or even just people talking about their MiniBooks, so anything you can share would be most appreciated!Įdit: I found this repository, it might be useful to add an issue there (too) as it's already specific for the Chuwi Minibook. Oh man, this is amazing! I wish I still had the P2 so I could try this myself.Īre you running macOS on your Minibook as your main OS? Do you have more information available on this anywhere? I would love to read more about it.
