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- Gigabyte Z270N-WIFI
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- i7-7700K
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- GTX 1050 TI
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- Mobile Phone
Hello everyone.
While trying to get a portable touch monitor to work, I ran into some issues that have led me to try and fix my USB and power, however I've run into some issues and was hoping for some help on cleaning this up.
First, just in case anyone may have insight, my problem with the monitor is as follows. It has an HDMI connection, which is where the signal is coming from, along with two USB-C ports, one for power, one for the touch interface. One is connected with USB-C to USB-A to what should be a USB3 port. Thing is, any time I pump the brightness, UPDD (the multitouch driver for OSX) loses and regains connection constantly. If I'm in Cubase, a dark interface, and swipe over to Safari on Facebook, I lose touch. It's like as soon as there's substantial white on the screen, the touch connection is flaky.
I've tried injecting a custom SSDT. When using the port limit patch, USBInjectAll and the XHCI Series 200 injector (the unsupported version doesn't seem to be working right, probably more cleanup), I see all the ports, as expected, HS and SS. I have checked my SSDT against RehabMan's examples and all, it all seems to be correct. However, upon removing the port limit patch, only the HS ports get injected. No matter what I connect, nothing is detected on the SS ports (the screen apparently requires a USB 3.0 interface for touch to work properly, so with the cable, it should be sent to an SS port and be given the appropriate power, I'd suppose?) when the port limit patch is active.
Secondly, when my iPad is connected, I get Current Available 500mAh, same for current in use, along with 1200 extra. Before I got into all this, my iPad would show "Not Charging" when connected to my computer, I had never thought anything of it, it dawned on me that I wasn't getting proper power. Currently, it seems to charge properly, just wanted to double check that these are the values I should be getting.
I've seen people with builds using my MoBo saying that even USB-C is working. It isn't for me, along with proper USB3.0 and 3.1, which some claim to be working. If that is possible, I'd very much like to fix my stuff up in order to get that.
IN SHORT
I'm having some issues with fixing my USB properly. I've tried a number of methods, none of which seem to work as intended. I've posted the Clover portion of my EFI in the hopes someone can aid me with getting the SS ports working and with proper USB power and all.
One detail on the SSDT, there are two SS ports that I didn't activate because the USB3.0 header on my MoBo has a broken pin. The front USB, while they are USB3.0, are connected using an adapter to the USB2.0 header.
Also, the HS08 is active as I have replaced the WiFi/BT module for a native one.
MacOS version: 10.13.2
Thank you for any insight you may be able to provide on how to fix my build.
While trying to get a portable touch monitor to work, I ran into some issues that have led me to try and fix my USB and power, however I've run into some issues and was hoping for some help on cleaning this up.
First, just in case anyone may have insight, my problem with the monitor is as follows. It has an HDMI connection, which is where the signal is coming from, along with two USB-C ports, one for power, one for the touch interface. One is connected with USB-C to USB-A to what should be a USB3 port. Thing is, any time I pump the brightness, UPDD (the multitouch driver for OSX) loses and regains connection constantly. If I'm in Cubase, a dark interface, and swipe over to Safari on Facebook, I lose touch. It's like as soon as there's substantial white on the screen, the touch connection is flaky.
I've tried injecting a custom SSDT. When using the port limit patch, USBInjectAll and the XHCI Series 200 injector (the unsupported version doesn't seem to be working right, probably more cleanup), I see all the ports, as expected, HS and SS. I have checked my SSDT against RehabMan's examples and all, it all seems to be correct. However, upon removing the port limit patch, only the HS ports get injected. No matter what I connect, nothing is detected on the SS ports (the screen apparently requires a USB 3.0 interface for touch to work properly, so with the cable, it should be sent to an SS port and be given the appropriate power, I'd suppose?) when the port limit patch is active.
Secondly, when my iPad is connected, I get Current Available 500mAh, same for current in use, along with 1200 extra. Before I got into all this, my iPad would show "Not Charging" when connected to my computer, I had never thought anything of it, it dawned on me that I wasn't getting proper power. Currently, it seems to charge properly, just wanted to double check that these are the values I should be getting.
I've seen people with builds using my MoBo saying that even USB-C is working. It isn't for me, along with proper USB3.0 and 3.1, which some claim to be working. If that is possible, I'd very much like to fix my stuff up in order to get that.
IN SHORT
I'm having some issues with fixing my USB properly. I've tried a number of methods, none of which seem to work as intended. I've posted the Clover portion of my EFI in the hopes someone can aid me with getting the SS ports working and with proper USB power and all.
One detail on the SSDT, there are two SS ports that I didn't activate because the USB3.0 header on my MoBo has a broken pin. The front USB, while they are USB3.0, are connected using an adapter to the USB2.0 header.
Also, the HS08 is active as I have replaced the WiFi/BT module for a native one.
MacOS version: 10.13.2
Thank you for any insight you may be able to provide on how to fix my build.