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I just purchased the waves head tracker ( https://www.waves.com/hardware/nx-head-tracker ) to use with logic pro x. The requirements from the company’s developers is that you have Blue Tooth low energy mode available as well as BT4 compatibility. On my hackintosh I use this dongle for bluetooth connectivity:
https://www.iogear.com/product/GBU521/
Unfortunately I am not able to get the head tracker to connect. I have run the following command as an attempt to force the hackintosh to use the USB dongle for bluetooth connectivity:
sudo nvram bluetoothHostControllerSwitchBehavior=always
This came from a post I saw on this issue with an older mac noted here:
http://www.pro-tools-expert.com/hom...etooth-head-tracker-working-on-an-old-mac-pro
So I know this is a long shot to post here, but maybe someone will have some insight on adjusting a hackintosh to be able to connect with this head tracker. But for some more specific questions… How can I tell if my hackintosh supports BT4 and is bluetooth low energy mode capable?
Thanks.
https://www.iogear.com/product/GBU521/
Unfortunately I am not able to get the head tracker to connect. I have run the following command as an attempt to force the hackintosh to use the USB dongle for bluetooth connectivity:
sudo nvram bluetoothHostControllerSwitchBehavior=always
This came from a post I saw on this issue with an older mac noted here:
http://www.pro-tools-expert.com/hom...etooth-head-tracker-working-on-an-old-mac-pro
So I know this is a long shot to post here, but maybe someone will have some insight on adjusting a hackintosh to be able to connect with this head tracker. But for some more specific questions… How can I tell if my hackintosh supports BT4 and is bluetooth low energy mode capable?
Thanks.