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Mos
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Mainboard
- The Framework Laptop 16 promises the “holy grail” of upgradable graphics.
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Framework announces AMD, new Intel gen, 16“ laptop and more
[2] https://github.com/FrameworkComputer/Mainboard/tree/main/Mec...
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A journey from beginning to end
For what it's worth, it is possible to desolder the old connector and solder on a new one. Per Framework's documentation, the connector is a AUSB0534-P203A61. While I was able to find the part on the manufacturer's website, I'm not sure of a way to order it as an individual (I couldn't find it on Digi-Key or Mouser for example).
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Mainboard dimensions
Maybe in their repo you will find useful numbers: https://github.com/FrameworkComputer/Mainboard
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Building a Cyber Deck for emulation
Might be on the pricier side, but the Framework laptop mainboard is available separately starting at $350 https://frame.work/products/mainboard as well as the battery https://frame.work/products/battery, and there's documentation with suggestions/designs on how to built around it for projects like this https://github.com/FrameworkComputer/Mainboard. Should have plenty of power for emulation and light pc gaming, as well as thunderbolt support for an egpu.
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could I build a stand alone touchpad using the framework touchpad part?
Look like trackpad (TP?) is just IIC. https://github.com/FrameworkComputer/Mainboard/blob/main/Electrical/Mainboard_Interfaces_Schematic_11th_Gen.pdf
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Framework in 2022: Year-in-review
We released a 3D printable Mainboard Case, and open sourced our Mainboard drawings and electrical documentation in a Github repository.
- Mainboard Dimensions wrong?
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Hooking up a 17.3" screen to a framework?
The block diagram for the Tiger Lake mainboards says that the current displays and motherboards communicate over eDP 1.2 (is Alder Lake-P the same?), so I started by looking for 17.3" screens that communicate with eDP 1.2.
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The Framework Laptop Chromebook Edition
One thing worth noting is that basically, even now (almost 10 months post announcement), almost no one has a 6000U laptop outs (a search on Amazon and Best Buy shows two 6800U laptop models total, one Asus and one Lenovo). Two niche vendors, XMG and Star Labs, have both publicly stated that they would have loved to have offered Ryzen 6000 laptops, but couldn't get any allotments. There are were also well documented chipset issues - even into the summer Lenovo and Asus talked about requiring firmware updates to enable their USB4 ports.
That being said, starting w/ Rembrandt, AMD now has full 40Gbps USB4 controllers built on-chip. I'm really looking forward to Ryzen 7040 because Phoenix looks great (Zen4 + RDNA3 on TSMC N4 - yes please) and hopefully USB4 support has matured enough on the AMD side that Framework is able to release something.
My understanding is that the I/O limitation is in the re-timers - currently the Framework uses 4X JHL8040R's (labeled as Burnside Bridge) directly connected to the iTBT: https://github.com/FrameworkComputer/Mainboard/blob/main/Ele... Apple used these for their first M1 MBAs as well: https://github.com/ThomasKaiser/Knowledge/blob/master/articl...
But both Apple and AMD are now using Kandou retimers:
* https://www.gizchina.com/2022/07/25/apple-completely-got-rid...
* https://kandou.com/matterhorn.html
* https://kandou.com/assets/downloads/product-briefs/KB8001-Pr...
Mos
- MOS: Smooth scrolling on the Mac for your third party mouse
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Dynamouse: Mouse driver for big Mac studios
As others have mentioned, there's quite a few options, and I use mos (https://github.com/Caldis/Mos) for no particular reason. It does the same things as any of the alternatives, I just found it first and stuck with it since.
- No Bing, no Edge, no upselling: De-crufted Windows 11 coming to Europe soon
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Mac Mouse Fix: Do the things you do on a trackpad. Without a trackpad
It looks like this competes with Mos.app[0]. Honestly, I'm not sure how folks use non-magic mice without this.
[0]: https://mos.caldis.me
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An Open Source Mouse and Trackpad Utility for Mac
Not to take away from this app, but I’ve been using Mos (https://mos.caldis.me) for a couple of years now and it’s been just enough to mitigate the faults I had with default mouse settings in macOS.
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Can I adjust my mouse wheel?
I recommend MOS to fix the scrolling issue. It also adds a sexy-as-$uck smooth scrolling animation.
- Mouse and trackpad scrolling
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Weird scroll wheel behavior.
You’ll need a mouse Utility to fix it. If it’s just scrolling, MOS does the job, and when you’re not gaming, gives you such a smooth scroll, it’ll feel better than sex.
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Improve mouse wheel scrolling on MacOS
I use https://mos.caldis.me/
- Mac users deserve a better mouse
What are some alternatives?
EmbeddedController - Embedded Controller firmware for the Framework Laptop
Scroll-Reverser - Per-device scrolling prefs on macOS.
Licom - Write and read comments on every page with a simple plug-in for your browser
linearmouse - The mouse and trackpad utility for Mac.
Scripnix - Useful Python3 and bash shell scripts for macOS/BSD and *NIX. Useful to me, at any rate. YMMV.
Karabiner-Elements - Karabiner-Elements is a powerful utility for keyboard customization on macOS Sierra (10.12) or later.
framedeck - A Framework mainboard based Cyberdeck
UnnaturalScrollWheels - Invert scroll direction for physical scroll wheels while maintaining "Natural" scrolling for trackpads on MacOS
ExpansionCards - Reference designs and documentation to create Expansion Cards for the Framework Laptop
alt-tab-macos - Windows alt-tab on macOS
ferris - A low profile split keyboard designed to satisfy one single use case elegantly
mac-mouse-fix - Mac Mouse Fix - Make Your $10 Mouse Better Than an Apple Trackpad!