RehabMan
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HP ProBook Installer 6.1 (beta): Ivy bridge support
When it is not working, what do you see in System Information -> Hardware -> Bluetooth?
Did you give it ample time to start?
Check system.log in Console (filter for 'ioath') to see if firmware is loading (if this is cold boot).
Yes, it is almost constantly being updated. Probably best to turn off the notification in HwMonitor Prefs.
SysPrefs -> Keyboard -> Keyboard -> "Use all F1, F2, etc. keys as standard function keys" (uncheck/check).
I've updated to 10.8.4 and used the installer and i'd like to point out my experiences.
Since the update bluetooth no longer works on boot. (Yes I have a DSDT made with macasl using Rehab's repo).
When it is not working, what do you see in System Information -> Hardware -> Bluetooth?
Did you give it ample time to start?
Check system.log in Console (filter for 'ioath') to see if firmware is loading (if this is cold boot).
I tried hwmontior and it told me there's a newer version. (Just an FYI so you can add it to the next version)
Yes, it is almost constantly being updated. Probably best to turn off the notification in HwMonitor Prefs.
I realised after using the installer my laptop has reverted back to fn combo. I hate that and i'm sure im probably not the only one.
Can you please re-add that option to the installer for those of us who don't want the fn combo as default. Or at least tell us how to change it.
SysPrefs -> Keyboard -> Keyboard -> "Use all F1, F2, etc. keys as standard function keys" (uncheck/check).