pastrychef
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Hi pastrychef, tried it and yes, usb3 driver are working fine! All USB 3 ports, as well as USB-C and USB 3.1 port.
..but I also noticed that sidecar feature stopped working (worked before) tried by wifi and by cable, and more: when I connect my iPad or my iPhone by cable they are not showing in finder at all! I tried various ports and both my cables (one USB-A to lightning and one USB-C to Lightning)
edit (more details):
Sidecar option is visible in settings, and I can see my iPad in AirPlay menu. When I click to connect to it, after a while it says: device is timed out.
edit2:
My iPad disappeared from AirPlay menu, and AirPlay itself is working (to AppleTV) BUT I had to enter pin to connect - never happened before. So I'm starting to think that this connectivity issue may be iCloud related.. something with 'trusting' Mac-hack device?
So many, many thanks to you pastrychef for your time and support!
And maybe still you can try to tweak something to make iPad/iPhone work?
Sidecar stopped working because I changed your system definition from iMac19,1 to iMac18,1. The reason for this is that real iMac19,1s have discrete graphics and iMac18,1 is IGPU only. Since you are using IGPU only, I felt iMac18,1 was a better fit. You can change it back to iMac19,1 if you like, but I don't know how well that will work or what issues may arise.
I don't know why you iPad disappeared. It should not have. There's no configuration in EFI that should affect this.
Entering PIN when you use AirPlay is normal. I think I only did it once.
What's wrong with your iPhone?