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Lenovo Thinkpad T470s Clover

Introduction

Thinkpad T470s Hackintosh configuration. This repository contains the following folders:

Tested on Catalina, 10.15 & 10.15.1 with the following hardware:

It's a 95% working hackintosh, including:

Bugs

Setup

BIOS Settings

The BIOS must be properly configured before installing MacOS.

In Security menu, set the following settings:

In the Startup menu, set the following options:

Now you can go through the install.

Bootable USB Drive

The guide how to create a Catalina USB Installer Drive explains how to create a USB flash drive to install MacOS on your T470s.

Copy EFI Folder to USB

Copy the content of the EFI folder provided here on your USB flash drive EFI partition. The EFI partition is usually hidden. Use the following command: sudo diskutil mount diskXsX (where X is the number of the disk and partition with EFI) to mount the EFI partition of your flash drive on your mac (it appears as a disk on the desktop once done).

Install macOS

Install macOS by booting on the USB key. It takes about 30min. The computer will restart multiple times. Make sure to select Install macOS ... each time. Once installed, choose to boot from the local drive in Clover boot menu.

What's next?

To finish the setup, you need to:

You're almost done! Reboot and enjoy macOS on your Thinkpad T470s.

Miscellaneous

Enter the Clover menu

This config has a Clover timeout of 0. In order to enter the Clover menu, after rebooting and passing the BIOS screen, repeatedly press left right. This will pausing booting and display the menu.

Auxiliary Software

Improving scrolling responsiveness

Turn off 'inertia' in System Preferrences/accessibility/Pointer Control/Trackpad Options.

Install Smart Scroll. under 'Scroll Wheel+' - Turn up 'Range for a single tick' to the max. (this gives the appearance that scrolling becomes more sensitive) Then you can adjust the speed and inertia under the same tab.

Fix Stuttering

To solve the jittery mouse, increase the speed with BetterTouchTool to about '8'. The touchpad feels almost the same as on my MacBook now, but the scrolling is still slow and awful. I will solve it somehow!

Changelog

Available here