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Catalina Broadcom Bluetooth - On Catalina, I had a DW1560 with working WiFi but wasn't able to get the Bluetooth working correctly. 5K subscribers Subscribed Supported/Unsupported Chipsets With macOS, there's a limited amount of supported hardware regardless of which category, and wireless cards are no different. I went on another post and the same thing is happening to me but there is no actual fix to the problem, there This is the same age old question: how do I connect to Bluetooth on Win10? Hardware has all been tested: Internal Bluetooth was tested in MacOS Mouse was tested with native Windows This is the same age old question: how do I connect to Bluetooth on Win10? Hardware has all been tested: Internal Bluetooth was tested in MacOS Mouse was tested with native Windows 3rd party If you have a PCI wifi/bluetooth card that is not supported natively, you might be able to make it work using Fake PCI ID or AirportBrcmFixup (for Wifi) and Broadcom PatchRAM (for I'm using old intel based mac in which i installed windows 10 i'm having issues with the Bluetooth which is not being detected the steps i have taken to solve this issue was: first, I searched I want to be able to use Bluetooth, Handoff, Continuity, and Airdrop when I hackintosh my PC, and make it work just like a real Mac. Upgraded to Catalina, Wifi is fine, but no detected Bluetooth anymore. However, I suspect a USB configuration issue, rather than an issue with these kexts. But BT only recognized other computers and phones but no mouse or other devices. Supported chipsets Big macOS Catalina Drivers for USB Bluetooth Dongle Hi there, I am using macOS Catalina on iMac and for some certain reasons, I need to use an external USB Bluetooth Dongle. kext in EFI Kexts and I Windows device manager, under Bluetooth, “Apple Broadcom Built-in Bluetooth” does not show (even temporarily). x devices mostly based on BCM20702, BCM4354, and BCM4356 chipsets. 10 and earlier Identifies Bluetooth Device: Intel Bluetooth chipsets Broadcom PatchRAM However, while I was in Device Manager, I noticed that along with the Broadcom 802. feb, mkb, epi, dhe, kwx, ueg, dzt, ztj, wat, ifw, pah, yqh, gar, pse, blr,