Heya, I recently found my Wi-Fi adapter as my Wi-Fi card died. However, now LS won't work because, well, it's an adapter with a driver emulating ethernet. So, is there a driver or kext for this?
Hey, it's been a while. The RAM in my Dell Latitude E5450 recently died, so I had to replace it. This is the only bug I know of in my Hackintosh. Basically, my two finger touch scroll on my E5450's trackpad has an odd bounce-back effect.
that means no hardware acceleration, a common problem among hackintoshes. it basically means your gpu isn't doing anything, and everything on-screen is being rendered on your cpu. i can't really help you with this as I don't have your laptop but maybe @Jake Lo could
@Jake Lo Okay, I'm not really sure I get it...
That's fine. Another issue has arisen. Since using the updated ALPS kext, scrolling seems to have a "bounce back" where if I scroll up, it scrolls down a bit and vice versa.
@Jake Lo That fixed it. Another issue is that HDMI messes the entire system up. I plug it in, the screen goes black but the backlight stays on. The monitor detects I've plugged it in but says no signal. Have tried multiple HDMIs and monitors. It seems to crash the system too because caps lock's light doesn't light up when I press it.
@Jake Lo 1) I'm using Alps, not ApplePS2Controller.
2) Just added injector, nothing happened.
3) No idea if you have access to the servers but the site is... really unstable right now.
First issue is the double caps-lock issue. I have to press caps-lock twice to enable it or disable it. For example, I'll press caps lock every time I type the letter R.
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You see? Anyway, the last issue is bluetooth. Bluetooth shows up but doesn't detect any devices. I've already tried that one IntelBluetoothFirmware.kext but it doesn't work. I'm not using IntelBluetoothInjector.kext though, maybe I should try that. No idea on my Wi-Fi card but it's the one in the Dell Latitude E5450.
Edit: It's the Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 7265
Update: This is a bit weirder than I thought. I think it semi-crashes it? To test this, I played some audio and then plugged in the HDMI. The audio stopped. Also, the caps lock light does nothing after I plug the HDMI in.
Thing is, the HDMI port is a bit rusty. BUT, it worked on Windows. When I plug in the HDMI, the internal monitor goes black but the backlight stays on. The monitor detects it but just says no signal.
You see, I have two monitors on my desk. I have both monitors hooked up to my PC right now, but I'd love to use one for my Dell E5450 hackintosh so it at least doesn't feel like a laptop. Please help