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First of all, this may be related to (or a duplicate of) #21, as Device Manager is showing issues with the same two components as in that issue -- however this report is on a serw13 (17 inch, RTX 4070), rather than in an addw3 as in that issue.
The touchpad works as a basic mouse, however it is not detected as an touchpad supporting gestures in Windows.
As in #21, the GPIO controller is showing the following message:
This device cannot find enough free resources that it can use. (Code 12)
If you want to use this device, you will need to disable one of the other devices on this system.
The I2C HID device is showing the following message:
This device is currently waiting on another device or set of devices to start. (Code 51)
The first of these dependencies is the I2C host controller (which appears to be working fine according to Device Manager), and the second is the GPIO controller.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
First of all, this may be related to (or a duplicate of) #21, as Device Manager is showing issues with the same two components as in that issue -- however this report is on a serw13 (17 inch, RTX 4070), rather than in an addw3 as in that issue.
The touchpad works as a basic mouse, however it is not detected as an touchpad supporting gestures in Windows.
As in #21, the GPIO controller is showing the following message:
The I2C HID device is showing the following message:
The first of these dependencies is the I2C host controller (which appears to be working fine according to Device Manager), and the second is the GPIO controller.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: