This method takes 3 parameters: the first is direction (0: scroll down, 1: up, 2: left, 3: right), the second is the scroll method (a value of 1 corresponds to ScrMethod=0 in the registry, while a value of 2 means ScrMethod=1), and the third one is unknown (it seems to be always 3 when called by the driver). However, it's possible to debug this issue without an actual ALPS touchpad (the scrolling part at least - and the solution to the back/forward problem seems to be setting the root window class to MozillaUIWindowClass), by directly calling the EasyWheelEx method of apoint.dll (found in the driver package for ALPS touchpads). Unfortunately I have no Elantech HW, as you may have guessed.
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