You need to know your hardware to build a hackintosh correctly. Try finding out what kind of trackpad you have on Google or install windows and check from there.
What laptop do you have? Are you sure it doesn’t have a Synaptics trackpad? Give VoodooPS2 a shot. For the VoodooI2C kexts I believe you need a DSDT patch.
My system boots stably and bluetooth is working properly. The option for Sidecar shows up in preferences but I have not tested it. I might try removing BrcmFirmwareRepo, but BcrmBluetoothInjector was not required until Catalina, I found a post about this in Catalina Support.
I got Catalina working, attached my EFI folder and systemkexts below. Backup working EFI and important data, then replace both EFI and System Kexts with the ones attached and then test if Mojave boots with them. If it works update to Catalina from system preferences.
Your EFI is configured incorrectly. Follow the following instructions:
remove the following folders from your EFI folder:
"Common-patches-for-hackintosh" (these need to be implemented in config.plist)
remove the following files from "drivers64UEFI":
"AppleImageLoader-64.efi"...
When your headphones are plugged in go to SystemPreferences/Sound/Input and select your headphones if they are listed, and if not just select internal microphone.
That will work, but do not use windows to do so. When you deal with kext files and such in windows it can cause problems. (It did for me). Instead from macOS, put your efi partition onto a usb drive as a backup, then replace it with the one attached to this post. Additionally, delete the kexts...
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