- There should be a category entitled Smart card readers and if you click on it, it should show a device named Microsoft Usbccid Smartcard Reader (WUDF) or similar. Macintosh OS X: Macintosh Installer (.pkg driver) for Mac OS X 10.7 or earlier.
- Then I plugged it into my mac, put my CAC card in and was on DoD website once I added the certificates. It is working good, though I wish Safari was better! Note: I am using OSX 10.5.2 and a USB ActivCard reader.
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SCR3310v2.0 USB Smart Card Reader. Part No: 905331. Identiv's SCR3310v2.0 is a small and ergonomic USB smart card reader with backside mounting holes.
Driver For Cac Card Reader
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Driver For Cac Card Reader Mac 10.12.3
Hi there,
I've successfully installed macOS Sierra 10.12.3 on my stepdad's Lenovo IdeaPad Z500 Touch via UniBeast and MultiBeast and spent the past few weeks fine-tuning everything, including having a functional DSDT and SSDT, accelerated graphics, working Apple services etc. However, a few issues remain...
1. I've had to use a USB WiFi dongle as my onboard card is incompatible and I can't change it due to a whitelist. However, I've been through three of them (two TP-Link and one D-Link DWA-131, which appears to be the most highly-recommended and is the one I'm currently using) and the connections keep dropping after intervals. It will only reconnect if I remove the dongle and reinsert it, but it'll drop again not long after. As you can imagine, it's rather frustrating!
2. For the life of me, I can't get sleep to work at all. It'll turn off for a moment if you put the laptop to sleep via the Apple menu, before coming back on a couple of seconds later. If you let the screen go back to black, you can hear the laptop continuously reinitialise itself. I've tried Darkwake and several other solutions, but to no avail. Closing the lid doesn't work either.
3. The SD card reader doesn't work, although I haven't done as much research into fixing this as the other two things.
I'm sure there are other minor issues, but for now the above three are the biggest gripes. Can anyone assist me with addressing the problems I've listed above? I'll attach my DSDT, IOReg and anything else if necessary.
Thank you very much for reading (and apologies for not reading the forum rules properly the first time!)
I've successfully installed macOS Sierra 10.12.3 on my stepdad's Lenovo IdeaPad Z500 Touch via UniBeast and MultiBeast and spent the past few weeks fine-tuning everything, including having a functional DSDT and SSDT, accelerated graphics, working Apple services etc. However, a few issues remain...
1. I've had to use a USB WiFi dongle as my onboard card is incompatible and I can't change it due to a whitelist. However, I've been through three of them (two TP-Link and one D-Link DWA-131, which appears to be the most highly-recommended and is the one I'm currently using) and the connections keep dropping after intervals. It will only reconnect if I remove the dongle and reinsert it, but it'll drop again not long after. As you can imagine, it's rather frustrating!
2. For the life of me, I can't get sleep to work at all. It'll turn off for a moment if you put the laptop to sleep via the Apple menu, before coming back on a couple of seconds later. If you let the screen go back to black, you can hear the laptop continuously reinitialise itself. I've tried Darkwake and several other solutions, but to no avail. Closing the lid doesn't work either.
3. The SD card reader doesn't work, although I haven't done as much research into fixing this as the other two things.
I'm sure there are other minor issues, but for now the above three are the biggest gripes. Can anyone assist me with addressing the problems I've listed above? I'll attach my DSDT, IOReg and anything else if necessary.
Thank you very much for reading (and apologies for not reading the forum rules properly the first time!)