I want to buy a Bluetooth adapter to connect my switch controllers to the PC on. A Hackintosh is a non-Apple computer that runs Mac OS X. Hi guys, has anyone lost Bluetooth support? I use native apple device But for some reason my keyboard and mouse don't work (Keyboard works when plugged in via USB). Then when I reboot on my Sierra hard drive the same thing happens, yet when I reboot it goes back to normal. High Sierra is a fresh hard drive i cloned my Sierra installation and then updated. Wouldn't even know where to start as the hardware has always worked natively. Anyone got any pointers? *Edit could it have anything to do with USB3 etc?* *Edit 2* Did the initial login and all working? I did remove USBInjectAll but it made no difference (That I think). Now I will try the new High Sierra patch for USB3. Disk is full error in excel. But, how can I test USB3 is working correctly? Hi guys, has anyone lost bluetooth support? I use native apple device But for some reason my keyboard and mouse don't work (Keyboard works when plugged in via USB). Then when I reboot on my Sierra hard drive the same thing happens, yet when I reboot it goes back to normal. High Sierra is a fresh hard drive i cloned my Sierra installation and then updated. Wouldn't even know where to start as the hardware has always worked natively. Anyone got any pointers? *Edit could it have anything to do with USB3 etc?* *Edit 2* Did the initial login and all working? I did remove USBInjectAll but it made no difference (That I think). ![]() Now I will try the new High Sierra patch for USB3. But, how can I test USB3 is working correctly? External cd drive for mac. I have a very similar situation. My WiFi and BT were working perfectly on Sierra: Handoff, Airdrop, BT keyboard, BT mouse, BT speaker. However, there are some areas of compatibility, particularly in advanced features of Word and Excel such as macros that you might need to consider. It’s a word processor, but it has had a lot of stability improvements over the years to make is reliable and robust. Unless you are using complex charts and tables, there are really no aspects that would concern an author, content writer or blogger. In fact, it is difficult to think of a common function in Word that is not available in Pages documents. Ipad apps like microsoft word. But when I did a clean install to High Sierra, BT had issues, while my WiFi worked for both 2.4 & 5GHz the same as before. But for bluetooth, almost all functionality stopped, except for a few quirks: My Apple BT keyboard connects now and works, but none of my Apple mice (Magic Mouse 1 & 2); Handoff seems to work by having the Safari or Notes icon on the lower left of the task bar show up, but when clicked it fails to actually hand-it-off (Safari & Notes give loading error); Bose BT speaker that used to easily pair with my Hackintosh does not. I did get Airdrop to work both ways from iPhone to Hackintosh, but takes about 20-60 seconds to 'see' the other device you want to send to. But it's hit and miss at best: other device still rarely shows up, when it does the act of sending the file sometimes still fails. It's about a 10% success rate: i.e. Not functional. Two paired devices are saved in the under Bluetooth Settings: the Apple keyboard that connects, and the Magic Mouse 2 that is listed, but is always 'Not Connected' (batteries have been changed and charged, and multiple BT devices have been tried). (FYI) WiFi/BT card: Airport Wifi Bluetooth Network Card For MacBook Air 13' A1466 Mid 2013 Early 2015 BCM94360CS2 802.11AC. Chipset: 20702B0. The WiFi/BT is a native Apple device, so I do not know why any of the information from a link in another post would be needed to make this device work. (I did try adding all of the 10.13.x kexts, however.) [The link from 'sother post: Note: It seems like a lot of the information on that linked page is outdated after the 'I' Section and are only for non-native WiFi/BT cards. I might be wrong about that, though. [I attached some screenshots. Note: I had BrcmFirmwareRepo.kext in S/L/E, but read your note about needing to create custom scripts if using with Clover, I believe. So I put BrcmFirmwareData.kext in kexts/Other, instead.] It's 'good' to see that I'm not the only one who lost BT functionality after upgrading to High Sierra. I just wish someone had been able to nail down the sporadic problem that seems to be creeping through the forums. I had been using an HP x4000b bluetooth scroll wheel mouse for many, many months now but Apple seems to have changed something in the driver interface code and my mouse no longer scrolls smoothly. Apple’s own Magic Mouse lacks a scroll wheel button and I found the Magic Mouse in particular to be useless for anything other than scrolling through web pages. As a scroll wheel button is essential for navigating in SketchUP, I am asking the community members who work on the Mac OS High Sierra platform for recommendations. What works for you? I’m seeing feedback on Amazon reviews that the Logtech mice have the same problem as the HP x4000b with Mac OS High Sierra, namely, the scrolling function no longer works properly.
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