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macOS Catalina Support #17

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lignicolos opened this issue Dec 1, 2019 · 7 comments
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macOS Catalina Support #17

lignicolos opened this issue Dec 1, 2019 · 7 comments

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@lignicolos
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Any chance of updating this to work in Catalina?

@JEK58
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JEK58 commented Dec 30, 2019

Find highSierraLoc = False in line 15 of the BT-LinkkeySync.py and set it to "True" to make it work on Catalina.

@Soorma07
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Setting highSierraLoc = True still doesn't work for Catalina. I believe Apple is now hashing the value of the bluetooth keys.

@JEK58
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JEK58 commented Feb 10, 2020

Hm, it did work for me. Which version of Catalina?

@Soorma07
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Latest version. Just fully updated last night. It may be version 10.15.3

@lignicolos
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There is a software program called Hackintool that is primary used within the Hackintosh community, but it has the ability to export the Bluetooth keys into a .reg file that can be double clicked and added to the registry in windows. Very easy. I’m on my phone now at work but I can post steps when I get back to my machine at home.

@russeg
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russeg commented Feb 21, 2020

In Hackintool, go to Tools tab, click the Bluetooth icon (looks disabled but it's not). It will create a Bluetooth.reg file on desktop.

@wentaoStudy
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Latest version. Just fully updated last night. It may be version 10.15.3

did you have resolved your problem, i have the same problem with you

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