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- Jan 6, 2018
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- Motherboard
- Gigabyte Designare Z390
- CPU
- I7-9700K
- Graphics
- RX 5700 XT
- Mac
Hi,
thanks to the great information on this webpage I build up my own Hackintosh some weeks ago and finally I got everything working properly. The system is build on a Asus H110M-K mainboard and running with i5-7600 CPU. Because I want to use a Apple MagicMouse and Bluetooth Magic Keyboard I have installed a Broadcom BCM943602cs based WiFi+BT card, which works well for BT and WLAN (including Handoff, unlocking with Apple WAtch, ...). Also my system is going to sleep without any problems and after waking up everything is working again.
The only thing I was not getting to work is to wake up the system by keypress on my bluetooth keyboard or waking up using the Magic Mouse. I think, that the Bluetooth module is shutdown totally while the system is sleeping.
Is there something I can do to get wake on bluetooth running? I am using usbinjectall.kext with a customized SSDT to disable unused USB ports. USB itself is running fine, USB 2.0 and USB 3.0.
Thanks for help
Florian
thanks to the great information on this webpage I build up my own Hackintosh some weeks ago and finally I got everything working properly. The system is build on a Asus H110M-K mainboard and running with i5-7600 CPU. Because I want to use a Apple MagicMouse and Bluetooth Magic Keyboard I have installed a Broadcom BCM943602cs based WiFi+BT card, which works well for BT and WLAN (including Handoff, unlocking with Apple WAtch, ...). Also my system is going to sleep without any problems and after waking up everything is working again.
The only thing I was not getting to work is to wake up the system by keypress on my bluetooth keyboard or waking up using the Magic Mouse. I think, that the Bluetooth module is shutdown totally while the system is sleeping.
Is there something I can do to get wake on bluetooth running? I am using usbinjectall.kext with a customized SSDT to disable unused USB ports. USB itself is running fine, USB 2.0 and USB 3.0.
Thanks for help
Florian