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Docs: Add more legacy Mac info
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* [Unable to allow Safari Extensions](#unable-to-allow-Safari-Extensions)
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* [Cannot Login on 2011 15" and 17" MacBook Pros](#cannot-login-on-2011-15-and-17-macbook-pros)
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* [Black Boxes on HD3000 iGPUs](#black-boxes-on-hd3000-igpus)
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* [Cannot Pair Bluetooth Devices](#cannot-pair-bluetooth-devices)
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The below page is for users experiencing issues with their overall usage of macOS Big Sur / macOS Monterey and the Legacy Graphics Acceleration patches. Note that the following GPUs currently do not have acceleration support in Big Sur / Monterey:
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* Mainly applicable for HDMI Displays, DVI and DisplayPort are generally unaffected.
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* If you're inside Setup Assistant, press `Cmd` + `Option` + `Control` + `T` to launch Terminal. From there, run `open /System/Applications/System\ Preferences.app`
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* Issue has spread to more Macs with macOS Ventura, including MacBook Airs and MacBook Pros
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| Default Color Profile | Display/Display P3 Profile |
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| :--- | :--- |
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## Cannot Pair Bluetooth Devices
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In macOS Ventura, hover states may not function correctly which results in the "Connect" button not appearing in System Settings. To resolve:
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1. Enable Keyboard Navigation in System Settings -> Keyboard
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2. Tab + space over Bluetooth devices in System Settings -> Bluetooth
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3. Pair button should appear
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For more information, see [ASentientBot's post](https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/macos-13-ventura-on-unsupported-macs-thread.2346881/page-116?post=31858759#post-31858759).
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* [Cannot Disable SIP in recoveryOS](#cannot-disable-sip-in-recoveryos)
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* [Stuck on "Less than a minute remaining..."](#stuck-on-less-than-a-minute-remaining)
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* [No acceleration after a Metal GPU swap on Mac Pro](#no-acceleration-after-a-metal-gpu-swap-on-mac-pro)
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* [Keyboard, Mouse and Trackpad not working in installer or after update](#keyboard-mouse-and-trackpad-not-working-in-installer-or-after-update)
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## OpenCore Legacy Patcher not launching
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The reason for this is that the autopatcher will assume that you will be using the original graphics card and therefore does non-metal patching, which includes removing some drivers for other cards. This causes Metal cards to not accelerate after swapping.
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## Keyboard, Mouse and Trackpad not working in installer or after update
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For Macs using legacy USB 1.1 controllers, OpenCore Legacy Patcher can only restore support once it has performed root volume patches. Thus to install macOS, you need to hook up a USB hub between your Mac and Keyboard/Mouse.
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* For MacBook users, you'll need to find an external keyboard/mouse in addition to the USB hub
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More information can be found here:
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* [Legacy UHCI/OHCI support in Ventura #1021](https://github.com/dortania/OpenCore-Legacy-Patcher/issues/1021)
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Applicable models include:
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| Family | Year | Model | Notes |
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| :---------- | :--------------------| :---------------------------- | :----------------------------------------------- |
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| MacBook | Mid 2010 and older | MacBook4,1 - MacBook7,1 | |
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| MacBook Air | Late 2010 and older | MacBookAir2,1 - MacBookAir3,x | |
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| MacBook Pro | Mid 2010 and older | MacBookPro4,1 - MacBookPro7,x | Excludes Mid 2010 15" and 17" (MacBookPro6,x) |
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| iMac | Late 2009 and older | iMac7,1 - iMac10,x | Excludes Core i5/7 27" late 2009 iMac (iMac11,1) |
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| Mac mini | Mid 2011 and older | Macmini3,1 - Macmini5,x | |
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| Mac Pro | Mid 2010 and older | MacPro3,1 - MacPro5,1 | |
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