That is great! I'm on an old 2-1 macbook (2006). This is good news as it means that the functionality I am wanting exists in the driver but is not being executed for my trackpad. The driver currently branches depending on what kind of trackpad it detects (different versions for different powerbooks, ibooks, macbooks, etc), and it appears that your Macbook Pro 5,1 branch has the bugs worked out. The only other issue I could ask for a test of is this: 1) Put your finger in the middle-top of the touchpad with very light pressure (as little surface contact as possible) 2) Slowly move finger down towards bottom of the pad With my hardardware and driver, I can watch my cursor "jump" to every inch or so on my screen in a very non-smooth fashion. This is because my driver is not appropriately weighting the inputs from each of my 16 touchpad sensors. I hope that makes sense. I only noticed it when trying my wife's macbook pro (running OS X) and being amazed at how smooth, sensitive, and non-frustrating the trackpad experience was. Blaine 2010/4/13 Νίκος Αλεξανδρής