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[SUCCESS] Gigabyte Designare Z390 (Thunderbolt 3) + i7-9700K + AMD RX 580

yeah I have done all of that.
Below is my ioRegistryExplorer - I only show HS11 - no HS12.

Bluetooth and Wifi are working just from HS11 so I do not think HS12 was needed

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If Windows or Linux is installed on this machine, have you tried pairing it under those OSes?
 
If Windows or Linux is installed on this machine, have you tried pairing it under those OSes?
Yeah it pairs and is fully discoverable under Windows 10 and also to my iPhone
 
Yeah it pairs and is fully discoverable under Windows 10 and also to my iPhone
Just to be clear: Windows 10 is installed on the same Hackintosh as the Fenvi FV-FB1200, and the K1 keyboard pairs to the Fenvi (not to the Intel CNVi Bluetooth)?
 
Just to be clear: Windows 10 is installed on the same Hackintosh as the Fenvi FV-FB1200, and the K1 keyboard pairs to the Fenvi (not to the Intel CNVi Bluetooth)?
Oh I havnt tried that lol. Ill have to figure out how to switch to the fenvi on the Windows SSD for the hackintosh
 
Any Apple TV app users here with 4K monitors (and running iMac 19,1).

Have you got 4K working on the AppleTV app? Mine looks like it streams at 720p and 1080p. I could've sworn it streamed 4k at one point but the quality has again gone downhill.

Furthermore, do people mind sharing what they can see when they click TV>Preferences>Playback and then tapping the 'Download quality' dropdown box. I've attached mine below. Curious to see if it's meant to have a '4K' option there.

Thanks
 

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Just to be clear: Windows 10 is installed on the same Hackintosh as the Fenvi FV-FB1200, and the K1 keyboard pairs to the Fenvi (not to the Intel CNVi Bluetooth)?
well, I'll be. It doesn't seem to find it via the fendi adapter on Windows 10 - only on the internal intel adapter.
 
Any Apple TV app users here with 4K monitors (and running iMac 19,1).

Have you got 4K working on the AppleTV app? Mine looks like it streams at 720p and 1080p. I could've sworn it streamed 4k at one point but the quality has again gone downhill.

Furthermore, do people mind sharing what they can see when they click TV>Preferences>Playback and then tapping the 'Download quality' dropdown box. I've attached mine below. Curious to see if it's meant to have a '4K' option there.

Thanks
Most video streaming services particularly in Europe have reduced bit rates as mandated by the authorities due to COVID-19.
 
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Any Apple TV app users here with 4K monitors (and running iMac 19,1).

Have you got 4K working on the AppleTV app? Mine looks like it streams at 720p and 1080p. I could've sworn it streamed 4k at one point but the quality has again gone downhill.

Furthermore, do people mind sharing what they can see when they click TV>Preferences>Playback and then tapping the 'Download quality' dropdown box. I've attached mine below. Curious to see if it's meant to have a '4K' option there.

Thanks

5k2k, but here is what I see (looks the same as yours):
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No resolution-specific option, but I agree with CaseySJ's reasoning.
 
** Micro-Guide: True One-Key Wake from Sleep Without Changing DarkWake **
Please do not quote this micro-guide in its entirely. Post a link instead.​


Special thanks to @3Dman for pointing us to another wonderful piece of work by Osy86, this time regarding true single-key wake from sleep. Catalina users may try this procedure and report findings.

Procedure:
  • Mount EFI partition.
  • If you are using any darkwake boot argument, remove it from config.plist.
  • CLOVER users:
    • Copy attached file USBWakeFixup.kext to CLOVER/kexts/Other.
    • Copy attached file SSDT-USBW.aml to CLOVER/ACPI/patched.
  • OpenCore users:
    • Copy attached file USBWakeFixup.kext to OC/Kexts. Add the kext to config.plist --> kernel.
    • Copy attached file SSDT-USBW.aml to OC/ACPI. Add the file to config.plist --> ACPI.
  • Reboot.
Testing:
  • From the Apple menu, select Sleep.
  • When system is fully asleep wait 30-60 seconds.
  • Press a key on the keyboard or move the mouse.
  • Sit back and wait.
  • Does the system wake and light up the monitor?
Caveats:
  • If you use Wake-on-LAN, avoid this procedure or refer to the Osy86 explanation on GitHub.
 

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If you're still up @CaseySJ

Can you link me up quickly with a simple demo/tutorial as to how to use Proper tree. I want to install the Wi-fi drivers etc

Much thanks
 
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