This a proof-of-concept Linux userspace driver to hardware-enable/-disable the touchpads on TongFang/Uniwill laptops. This will also trigger the disabled-led, formerly unfunctional under linux. It syncs up with the software toggle in the gnome settings deamon. It comes with some known disfuctionalities: - only works on desktop evnironments using gsettings/gio - does not work on loginscreen(gdm) - needs to be started for every user seperatly - no script/package to setup autostart - every user needs write access to the /dev/hidraw* device for the touchpad (udev *.rules giving read and write access included, could be trimmed down to write only) - switching between 2 users is not detected (on next toggle the software and hardware disable will be in sync again however) Author: Werner Sembach Raw i2c communication with the touchpad for reference: ``` 0x22 0x00 0x37 0x03 0x23 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x07 0x03 [^^ ^^] (?max?) length of report? in little endian ^ 2 bits reserved + report type ^ report id (defined by touchpad controller? ^ reserved ^ opcode (0x2 = GET_REPORT, 0x3 = SET_REPORT) [^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^] ?i2c-hid stuff? ^ ?report id again? ^^ report/payload: defined by touchpad controller? 0x03 enabled (0x02 auch, keine ahnung was das unterste bit tut), 0x00 disabled ```