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Dell Latitude 7490 Hackintosh EFI

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Tested macOS Version

10.14: macOS Mojave 10.14.6

10.15: macOS Catalina 10.15.3

System Configuration

  • Intel i5 8350U
  • Intel UHD 620
  • Samsung SM961 256G
  • DW1560 (BCM94352z)

What's working

  • Audio

  • & headphone jack (Tested in Catalina-OpenCore branch only)

  • CPU Speedstep

  • iGPU acceleration

  • Battery Management

  • Backlight

  • Ethernet

  • HDMI

  • Sleep & Wake

  • Smart Touchpad w/ Gestures (using I2C) *

  • WebCam

  • USB 3.0

  • Sleep (Lid & Fn + Insert)

  • WiFi (2.4 + 5GHz) & BT by using BCM94352z

  • MicroSD card reader

  • Handoff, Airdrop & Sidecar (Sidecar for Catalina)

  • Native hotkey support w/ Fn keys

  • USB-C charging

  • USB-C DP-alt Mode

  • FileVault 2 support for Catalina (Mojave one should work, but not tested)

  • USB-C Data transfer (2)

    (1) Physical buttons & TrackPoint doesn't work.

    (2) Partially working, needs to plug a device before boot in order that macOS could pick up USB-C controller, then it's plug-n-play and hot-plug&unpluggable in macOS. It may cause problems when lid closed or the system sleeps.

What's not working(I have found)

  • Trackpad Keys
  • TrackPoint
  • Fingerprint sensor
  • WWAN card
  • Smart card reader

What's not tested yet

  • Audio over HDMI
  • MicroSD card
  • Thunderbolt

Something you may want to apply

Click by trackpad: System Preferences - Trackpad - Tap to click

Drag by trackpad: System Preferences - Accessibility - Mouse & Trackpad - Trackpad Options... - Enable Dragging

Change trackpad tracking speed System Preferences - Trackpad - Tracking Speed

Enable HiDPI: Run the following command by terminal

sh -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/xzhih/one-key-hidpi/master/hidpi.sh)"

Key mapping

You can modify this in System Preference - Keyboard -Modifier Keys... Ctrl - Control

Fn - Fn

Win - Option

Alt - Command

Easter egg

Try Ctrl+Alt+Power Btn!

Credit

xzhih/one-key-hidpi:https://github.com/xzhih/one-key-hidpi

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