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  1. I got it working! @Jake Lo it turns out the config.plist you shared with me on Mojave works like a charm The problem was Catalina, and I think it's related to the firmware on this Pixelbook, it's not a regular BIOS. Something prevented graphics acceleration on Catalina but now it's working on Mojave. So - thanks so much to you and @Hervé for the support! Note: once I iron out a few more problems I'll gladly share any details. Still more to be done.
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  2. Hello again I decided to have a go at building a Latitude 5300 (non 2-in-1) hackintosh as I couldn't see anything already for it. I'm still new to building my own from scratch so as expected, I've hit a couple of issues that I'm hoping someone can point me in the right direction with. First of all, the specs: Coffee Lake 1.9Ghz Quad core CPU, 32gb ram, Intel UHD Gfx 620, dw1560 wireless. Things that currently do NOT work or I have issues with: 1. Wifi no longer working since upgrading from Catalina to Big Sur. worked fine before that. 2. Keyboard not working when logged in. When booting up, I'm presented with the login screen and can type to log in. but when actually logged in it no longer works (see next point) 3. When I click to log in, it then displays the shell text scrolling up, with the login screen in the background. 4. As noted in point 2, once I've entered my login credentials, it takes around 5 minutes to actually log in. I've attached a couple of photos that I think might be of note, not sure if the messages in them are linked. Trackpad working perfectly, very responsive. MacBook Pro.zip 5300-EFI.zip
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  3. Yep, I just used Jake's fix in this thread and its perfect.
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  4. Hello, I've installed Big Sur on my Latitude E7470 using OpenCore. The only issue is that the brightness controls don't work. Unfortunately, also outputting to an external monitor blanks out my Laptop screen. I've tried applying USB fixes and it's still not working. I've made my own config.plist and OpenCore Installation and also tried your installation files for Big Sur and the same things aren't working. Is there a fix anyone else has been able to find.
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  5. Thank You! I was able to get it working with the Voodoo controller!
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  6. As posted in my guide, it's a known issue and there's a workaround. Just put system to sleep and then wake it up. Brightness control with Fn+F11 and Fn+F12 should work with my files but make sure it's using VoodooPS2Controller. With ApplePS2Controller, it doesn't work.
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  7. Disabled FileVault, that got rid of it.
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  8. What patches did you put in the DSDT? Give this a try, replace config and add the kexts to Kexts folder I removed a bunch of unnecessary kexts from the Config and add a few new ones. Fix the truncated SMBios naming known on Dell system Added VoodooPS2Controller for Keyboard Added NotouchID to fix long login Add SD Card reader, not sure what you have, might not work Not sure you need all those I2C kexts, need to determine which ones are actually used.u Post IOReg file with IORegistryExplorer.app v2.1 to get a better idea. 5300-KBFix.zip
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