If you have a trackpad that doesn't quite work well in macOS, Acidanthera's VoodooPS2 kext can help you with implantation of modes in info.plist. I'm going to mainly focus on disabling Force touch but there are more listed here:https://github.com/acidanthera/VoodooPS2
Lets start by getting to the info.plist we need. If your on windows, treat this like regular folders, and on macOS, go ahead and right click on VoodooPS2.kext, show package contents, Resources, Plugins, and right click on VoodooPS2 Trackpad, Resources, and copy info.plist to your desktop. For all OSs, open up proper tree and open the info.plist. There are a bunch of options, but the ones we need are the 2 "ForceTouchMode" keys.
Lets talk about what you need to know. If you are having problems like me and one click is a force touch but you can't disable it in system preferences, you'll want to set BOTH ForceTouchModes to 0.
In the end, you should have each "ForceTouchMode" set to the number 0. then save with cmd/ctrl + s and drag and drop the info.plist to the VoodooPS2 > show package contents > resources > Plugins > VoodooPS2Trackpad > show package contents > and drag the new info.plist into there. Now, drag our new modded kext into our EFI, OC, Kexts folder, open up your opencore config.plsit, and do an OC Clean Snapshot. Save and reboot. Boom. If this didn't work, let me know and we can figure out some alternatives.
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