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December 7, 2017 at 5:54 pm #75720
I have rev 4 with SanDisk eMMC and the Synaptics driver was actually an improvement compared to the in-the-box HID one.
Not sure how it’ll perform in your case…
You could always set a restore point and revert back if it doesn’t work for you…
December 7, 2017 at 7:21 am #75703IObit Driver Booster should do most of the work for you.
The Synaptics i2c touchpad driver can be force loaded to replace the in-the-box HID driver in device manager under mice and other pointing devices.
Hope this helps…
November 14, 2017 at 4:28 am #74849I ended up ordering this from Aliexpress.
Will simply replace the power cord with one with an aussie plug.
November 11, 2017 at 12:00 am #74687The default power limit on my ezbook pro 3 rev 4 is also 6W, not 9 – locked in BIOS.
Using throttlestop it gradually upped the limit to 12W using the Max Power setting.
Thing is this setting does not get saved within a profile and has to be applied manually every time throttlestop is launched. Would have been great if I could set Max Power when on AC power profile and back to stock on battery.
Anyone know if that’s possible to achieve maybe by modifying the throttlestop ini file?
November 10, 2017 at 9:14 pm #74665Nice one!
Is it a female to male extension lead?
There’s a watermark right on the female end…
November 9, 2017 at 10:36 pm #74635Thanks for the replies guys.
@Steve – Dick Smith appears to have sold out of this pack but I’ll find an alternate solution somewhere…Cheers!
November 7, 2017 at 11:01 pm #74553I’m using FxSound Enhancer Premium. The loudness and sound quality has improved dramatically.
There’s also a free, limited version you can try.
Hope that helps…
November 6, 2017 at 12:52 pm #74464Okay, I’ve made some progress on the touchpad driver issue.
The generic Synaptics Windows 10 I2C Devices v19.0.19.1 driver can be force loaded to replace the default Microsoft driver in the device manager under ‘Mice and other pointing devices’.
I haven’t found a way to enable the Synaptics control panel in order to make adjustments though, so these can only be applied via the Win10 panel.
2 finger scrolling seems much smoother now, especially after disabling pinch to zoom which used to often kick in unintentionally before.
November 5, 2017 at 4:00 pm #74425I have the latest revision of the EZBOOK 3 Pro that comes with the SanDisk eMMC.
I’m trying to improve touchpad performance and accuracy by finding a compatible driver. Currently device manager shows the following information for the HID-compliant touch pad, loaded with a Microsoft driver:
HID\VEN_SYNA&DEV_3602&Col02
HID\SYNA3602&Col02
HID\*SYNA3602&Col02
HID\VID_0911&UP:000D_U:0005
HID_DEVICE_UP:000D_U:0005
HID_DEVICEBased on the above I would assume the touchpad is made by Synaptics, however none of the drivers I tried actually ended up replacing the default Microsoft driver.
I was able to improve overall responsiveness from the touchpad configuration options within Windows, but still there’s some degree of jerkiness, especially when using 2 finger scrolling.
Any ideas if there’s a compatible dedicated driver for this touchpad floating around somewhere?
Cheers!
October 25, 2017 at 11:00 pm #73933Commemorative photo taken of other parts, moreover some Jumper EZBOOK 3 PRO
The review linked in your post suggests RAM can be expanded to 8GB.
Given all disassembly vids I’ve watched so far I haven’t encountered a slot with which that can be achieved.
Any further info regarding that?
I’m waiting for my EZbook Pro 3 rev 4 to arrive from GearBest within the next week or so and trying to get myself prepared with all the necessary extras.
Cheers,
netRAT
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