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/* Class = "NSButtonCell"; title = "AppleImageConversion"; ObjectID = "0AM-nb-Yrd"; */
"0AM-nb-Yrd.title" = "AppleImageConversion";

/* Class = "NSButton"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Reinstalls Apple audio protocols with builtin versions.\nApple audio protocols allow macOS bootloader and OpenCore to play sounds and signals for screen reading or\naudible error reporting. Supported protocols are beep generation and VoiceOver. VoiceOver protocol is specific to Gibraltar machines (T2) and is not supported before macOS High Sierra (10.13). Instead older macOS versions use AppleHDA protocol, which is currently not implemented.\n\nOnly one set of audio protocols can be available at a time, so in order to get audio playback in OpenCore user interface on Mac system implementing some of these protocols this setting should be enabled.\n\nNote: Backend audio driver needs to be configured in UEFI Audio section for these protocols to be able to stream audio."; ObjectID = "0RZ-LX-aI2"; */
"0RZ-LX-aI2.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Reinstalls Apple audio protocols with builtin versions.\nApple audio protocols allow macOS bootloader and OpenCore to play sounds and signals for screen reading or\naudible error reporting. Supported protocols are beep generation and VoiceOver. VoiceOver protocol is specific to Gibraltar machines (T2) and is not supported before macOS High Sierra (10.13). Instead older macOS versions use AppleHDA protocol, which is currently not implemented.\n\nOnly one set of audio protocols can be available at a time, so in order to get audio playback in OpenCore user interface on Mac system implementing some of these protocols this setting should be enabled.\n\nNote: Backend audio driver needs to be configured in UEFI Audio section for these protocols to be able to stream audio.";

/* Class = "NSButton"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist boolean\nDefault value: NO\nDescription: Select firmwares, namely APTIO IV, may contain invalid values in MSR_FLEX_RATIO (0x194) MSR register. These values may cause macOS boot failure on Intel platforms.\nNote: While the option is not supposed to induce harm on unaffected firmwares, its usage is not recommended when it is not required."; ObjectID = "0Sc-nS-2YL"; */
"0Sc-nS-2YL.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist boolean\nDefault value: NO\nDescription: Select firmwares, namely APTIO IV, may contain invalid values in MSR_FLEX_RATIO (0x194) MSR register. These values may cause macOS boot failure on Intel platforms.\nNote: While the option is not supposed to induce harm on unaffected firmwares, its usage is not recommended when it is not required.";

/* Class = "NSTextFieldCell"; title = "AudioDevice"; ObjectID = "0gM-HU-fz5"; */
"0gM-HU-fz5.title" = "AudioDevice";

/* Class = "NSButton"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Play chime sound at startup.\n\nEnabling this setting plays boot chime through builtin audio support. Volume level is determined by MinimumVolume and VolumeAmplifier settings and SystemAudioVolume NVRAM variable.\n\nNote: this setting is separate from StartupMute NVRAM variable to avoid conflicts when the firmware is able to play boot chime."; ObjectID = "10Z-Yt-6vt"; */
"10Z-Yt-6vt.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Play chime sound at startup.\n\nEnabling this setting plays boot chime through builtin audio support. Volume level is determined by MinimumVolume and VolumeAmplifier settings and SystemAudioVolume NVRAM variable.\n\nNote: this setting is separate from StartupMute NVRAM variable to avoid conflicts when the firmware is able to play boot chime.";

/* Class = "NSButtonCell"; title = "EnableJumpstart"; ObjectID = "133-jD-qYy"; */
"133-jD-qYy.title" = "EnableJumpstart";

/* Class = "NSTextFieldCell"; title = "DirectGopCacheMode"; ObjectID = "1JJ-Gt-7yy"; */
"1JJ-Gt-7yy.title" = "DirectGopCacheMode";

/* Class = "NSButton"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Reconnect console controllers after changing screen resolution.\nOn some firmwares when screen resolution is changed via GOP, it is required to reconnect the controllers, which produce the console protocols (simple text out). Otherwise they will not produce text based on the new resolution.\nNote: On several boards this logic may result in black screen when launching OpenCore from Shell and thus it is optional. In versions prior to 0.5.2 this option was mandatory and not configurable. Please do not use this unless required."; ObjectID = "1QT-lu-i79"; */
"1QT-lu-i79.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Reconnect console controllers after changing screen resolution.\nOn some firmwares when screen resolution is changed via GOP, it is required to reconnect the controllers, which produce the console protocols (simple text out). Otherwise they will not produce text based on the new resolution.\nNote: On several boards this logic may result in black screen when launching OpenCore from Shell and thus it is optional. In versions prior to 0.5.2 this option was mandatory and not configurable. Please do not use this unless required.";

/* Class = "NSButton"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Activate audio support by connecting to a backend driver.\n\nEnabling this setting routes audio playback from builtin protocols to a dedicated audio port (AudioOut) of the specified codec (AudioCodec) located on the audio controller (AudioDevice)."; ObjectID = "2zI-kW-5dk"; */
"2zI-kW-5dk.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Activate audio support by connecting to a backend driver.\n\nEnabling this setting routes audio playback from builtin protocols to a dedicated audio port (AudioOut) of the specified codec (AudioCodec) located on the audio controller (AudioDevice).";

/* Class = "NSButtonCell"; title = "HashServices"; ObjectID = "33a-jy-EES"; */
"33a-jy-EES.title" = "HashServices";

/* Class = "NSButton"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Request redirect of all Boot prefixed variables from EFI_GLOBAL_VARIABLE_GUID to OC_VENDOR_VARIABLE_GUID.\nThis quirk requires OC_FIRMWARE_RUNTIME protocol implemented in OpenRuntime.efi. The quirk lets default boot entry preservation at times when firmwares delete incompatible boot entries. Simply said, you are required to enable this quirk to be able to reliably use Startup Disk preference pane in a firmware that is not compatible with macOS boot entries by design."; ObjectID = "3Q0-sm-ooL"; */
"3Q0-sm-ooL.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Request redirect of all Boot prefixed variables from EFI_GLOBAL_VARIABLE_GUID to OC_VENDOR_VARIABLE_GUID.\nThis quirk requires OC_FIRMWARE_RUNTIME protocol implemented in OpenRuntime.efi. The quirk lets default boot entry preservation at times when firmwares delete incompatible boot entries. Simply said, you are required to enable this quirk to be able to reliably use Startup Disk preference pane in a firmware that is not compatible with macOS boot entries by design.";

/* Class = "NSTextFieldCell"; title = "TimerResolution"; ObjectID = "3Ql-TM-Oiv"; */
"3Ql-TM-Oiv.title" = "TimerResolution";

/* Class = "NSTextField"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist string\nFailsafe: empty string\nDescription: Set OEM protocol used for internal pointer driver.\nCurrently the only supported variant is ASUS, using specialised protocol available on select Z87 and Z97 ASUS boards."; ObjectID = "3mi-sh-qNa"; */
"3mi-sh-qNa.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist string\nFailsafe: empty string\nDescription: Set OEM protocol used for internal pointer driver.\nCurrently the only supported variant is ASUS, using specialised protocol available on select Z87 and Z97 ASUS boards.";

/* Class = "NSButtonCell"; title = "RequestBootVarRouting"; ObjectID = "4Eq-ma-JKy"; */
"4Eq-ma-JKy.title" = "RequestBootVarRouting";

/* Class = "NSButton"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Forcibly reinstalls unicode collation services with builtin version. Should be set to true to ensure UEFI Shell compatibility on platforms providing broken unicode collation. In general legacy Insyde and APTIO platforms on Ivy Bridge and earlier are affected."; ObjectID = "4bg-ao-G40"; */
"4bg-ao-G40.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Forcibly reinstalls unicode collation services with builtin version. Should be set to true to ensure UEFI Shell compatibility on platforms providing broken unicode collation. In general legacy Insyde and APTIO platforms on Ivy Bridge and earlier are affected.";

/* Class = "NSButton"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Enable internal keyboard input translation to AppleKeyMapAggregator protocol.\nThis option activates the internal keyboard interceptor driver, based on AppleGenericInput aka AptioIntput), to fill AppleKeyMapAggregator database for input functioning. In case a separate driver is used, such as OpenUsbKbDxe, this option should never be enabled."; ObjectID = "4fK-xq-9AN"; */
"4fK-xq-9AN.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Enable internal keyboard input translation to AppleKeyMapAggregator protocol.\nThis option activates the internal keyboard interceptor driver, based on AppleGenericInput aka AptioIntput), to fill AppleKeyMapAggregator database for input functioning. In case a separate driver is used, such as OpenUsbKbDxe, this option should never be enabled.";

/* Class = "NSButtonCell"; title = "RequestBootVarFallback"; ObjectID = "51n-pL-3hs"; */
"51n-pL-3hs.title" = "RequestBootVarFallback";

/* Class = "NSTabViewItem"; label = "Audio"; ObjectID = "5Gm-fv-IpR"; */
"5Gm-fv-IpR.label" = "Audio";

/* Class = "NSButtonCell"; title = "JumpstartHotPlug"; ObjectID = "6B4-NA-lHR"; */
"6B4-NA-lHR.title" = "JumpstartHotPlug";

/* Class = "NSTableColumn"; headerCell.title = "Comment"; ObjectID = "6k6-uj-n97"; */
"6k6-uj-n97.headerCell.title" = "Comment";

/* Class = "NSTableView"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist array\nDefault value: None\nDescription: Load selected drivers from OC/Drivers directory.\nDesigned to be filled with string filenames meant to be loaded as UEFI drivers. Depending on the firmware a different set of drivers may be required. Loading an incompatible driver may lead your system to unbootable state or even cause permanent firmware damage. Some of the known drivers include:\n• ApfsDriverLoader — APFS file system bootstrap driver adding the support of embedded APFS drivers in bootable APFS containers in UEFI firmwares.\n• AudioDxe — HDA audio support driver in UEFI firmwares for most Intel and some other analog audio controllers.\n• ExFatDxe — Proprietary ExFAT file system driver for Bootcamp support commonly found in Apple firmwares. For Sandy Bridge and earlier CPUs ExFatDxeLegacy driver should be used due to the lack of RDRAND instruction support.\n• HfsPlus — Proprietary HFS file system driver with bless support commonly found in Apple firmwares. For Sandy Bridge and earlier CPUs HfsPlusLegacy driver should be used due to the lack of RDRAND instruction support.\n• HiiDatabase* — HII services support driver from MdeModulePkg. This driver is included in most firmwares starting with Ivy Bridge generation. Some applications with the GUI like UEFI Shell may need this driver to work properly.\n• EnhancedFatDxe — FAT filesystem driver from FatPkg. This driver is embedded in all UEFI firmwares, and cannot be used from OpenCore. It is known that multiple firmwares have a bug in their FAT support implementation, which leads to corrupted filesystems on write attempt. Embedding this driver within the firmware may be required in case writing to EFI partition is needed during the boot process.\n• NvmExpressDxe — NVMe support driver from MdeModulePkg. This driver is included in most firmwares starting with Broadwell generation. For Haswell and earlier embedding it within the firmware may be more favourable in case a NVMe SSD drive is installed.\nOpenCanopy* — OpenCore plugin implementing graphical interface.\nOpenRuntime* — OpenCore plugin implementing OC_FIRMWARE_RUNTIME protocol.\n• OpenUsbKbDxe* — USB keyboard driver adding the support of AppleKeyMapAggregator protocols on top of a custom USB keyboard driver implementation. This is an alternative to builtin KeySupport, which may work better or worse depending on the firmware.\n• Ps2MouseDxe* — PS/2 mouse driver from MdeModulePkg. Some very old laptop firmwares may not include this driver, but it is necessary for touchpad to work in UEFI graphical interfaces, such as OpenCanopy.\n• UsbMouseDxe* — USB mouse driver from MdeModulePkg. Some virtual machine firmwares like OVMF may not include this driver, but it is necessary for mouse to work in UEFI graphical interfaces, such as OpenCanopy.\n• VBoxHfs — HFS file system driver with bless support. This driver is an alternative to a closed source HfsPlus driver commonly found in Apple firmwares. While it is feature complete, it is approximately 3 times slower and is yet to undergo a security audit.\n• XhciDxe* — XHCI USB controller support driver from MdeModulePkg. This driver is included in most firmwares starting with Sandy Bridge generation. For earlier firmwares or legacy systems it may be used to support external USB 3.0 PCI cards.\n\nDriver marked with * are bundled with OpenCore. To compile the drivers from UDK (EDK II) use the same command you do normally use for OpenCore compilation, but choose a corresponding package:\ngit clone https://github.com/acidanthera/audk UDK cd UDK\nsource edksetup.sh\nmake -C BaseTools\nbuild -a X64 -b RELEASE -t XCODE5 -p FatPkg/FatPkg.dsc\nbuild -a X64 -b RELEASE -t XCODE5 -p MdeModulePkg/MdeModulePkg.dsc"; ObjectID = "6zo-Jl-Ryl"; */
"6zo-Jl-Ryl.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist array\nDefault value: None\nDescription: Load selected drivers from OC/Drivers directory.\nDesigned to be filled with string filenames meant to be loaded as UEFI drivers. Depending on the firmware a different set of drivers may be required. Loading an incompatible driver may lead your system to unbootable state or even cause permanent firmware damage. Some of the known drivers include:\n• ApfsDriverLoader — APFS file system bootstrap driver adding the support of embedded APFS drivers in bootable APFS containers in UEFI firmwares.\n• AudioDxe — HDA audio support driver in UEFI firmwares for most Intel and some other analog audio controllers.\n• ExFatDxe — Proprietary ExFAT file system driver for Bootcamp support commonly found in Apple firmwares. For Sandy Bridge and earlier CPUs ExFatDxeLegacy driver should be used due to the lack of RDRAND instruction support.\n• HfsPlus — Proprietary HFS file system driver with bless support commonly found in Apple firmwares. For Sandy Bridge and earlier CPUs HfsPlusLegacy driver should be used due to the lack of RDRAND instruction support.\n• HiiDatabase* — HII services support driver from MdeModulePkg. This driver is included in most firmwares starting with Ivy Bridge generation. Some applications with the GUI like UEFI Shell may need this driver to work properly.\n• EnhancedFatDxe — FAT filesystem driver from FatPkg. This driver is embedded in all UEFI firmwares, and cannot be used from OpenCore. It is known that multiple firmwares have a bug in their FAT support implementation, which leads to corrupted filesystems on write attempt. Embedding this driver within the firmware may be required in case writing to EFI partition is needed during the boot process.\n• NvmExpressDxe — NVMe support driver from MdeModulePkg. This driver is included in most firmwares starting with Broadwell generation. For Haswell and earlier embedding it within the firmware may be more favourable in case a NVMe SSD drive is installed.\nOpenCanopy* — OpenCore plugin implementing graphical interface.\nOpenRuntime* — OpenCore plugin implementing OC_FIRMWARE_RUNTIME protocol.\n• OpenUsbKbDxe* — USB keyboard driver adding the support of AppleKeyMapAggregator protocols on top of a custom USB keyboard driver implementation. This is an alternative to builtin KeySupport, which may work better or worse depending on the firmware.\n• Ps2MouseDxe* — PS/2 mouse driver from MdeModulePkg. Some very old laptop firmwares may not include this driver, but it is necessary for touchpad to work in UEFI graphical interfaces, such as OpenCanopy.\n• UsbMouseDxe* — USB mouse driver from MdeModulePkg. Some virtual machine firmwares like OVMF may not include this driver, but it is necessary for mouse to work in UEFI graphical interfaces, such as OpenCanopy.\n• VBoxHfs — HFS file system driver with bless support. This driver is an alternative to a closed source HfsPlus driver commonly found in Apple firmwares. While it is feature complete, it is approximately 3 times slower and is yet to undergo a security audit.\n• XhciDxe* — XHCI USB controller support driver from MdeModulePkg. This driver is included in most firmwares starting with Sandy Bridge generation. For earlier firmwares or legacy systems it may be used to support external USB 3.0 PCI cards.\n\nDriver marked with * are bundled with OpenCore. To compile the drivers from UDK (EDK II) use the same command you do normally use for OpenCore compilation, but choose a corresponding package:\ngit clone https://github.com/acidanthera/audk UDK cd UDK\nsource edksetup.sh\nmake -C BaseTools\nbuild -a X64 -b RELEASE -t XCODE5 -p FatPkg/FatPkg.dsc\nbuild -a X64 -b RELEASE -t XCODE5 -p MdeModulePkg/MdeModulePkg.dsc";

/* Class = "NSTextFieldCell"; title = "MinVersion"; ObjectID = "7Ns-yB-e5j"; */
"7Ns-yB-e5j.title" = "MinVersion";

/* Class = "NSButton"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Load embedded APFS drivers from APFS containers.\nAPFS EFI driver is bundled in all bootable APFS containers. This option performs loading of signed APFS drivers with respect to ScanPolicy. See more details in “EFI Jumpstart” section of Apple File System Reference."; ObjectID = "8Sc-F2-ONI"; */
"8Sc-F2-ONI.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Load embedded APFS drivers from APFS containers.\nAPFS EFI driver is bundled in all bootable APFS containers. This option performs loading of signed APFS drivers with respect to ScanPolicy. See more details in “EFI Jumpstart” section of Apple File System Reference.";

/* Class = "NSTabViewItem"; label = "ReservedMemory"; ObjectID = "8vC-O7-rpe"; */
"8vC-O7-rpe.label" = "ReservedMemory";

/* Class = "NSButton"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Perform UEFI controller connection after driver loading.\nThis option is useful for loading drivers following UEFI driver model, as they may not start by themselves. Examples of such drivers are filesystem or audio drivers. While effective, this option may not be necessary for drivers performing automatic connection, and may slightly slowdown the boot.\n\nNote: Some firmwares, made by Apple in particular, only connect the boot drive to speedup the boot process. Enable this option to be able to see all the boot options when having multiple drives."; ObjectID = "9f0-xd-rhT"; */
"9f0-xd-rhT.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Perform UEFI controller connection after driver loading.\nThis option is useful for loading drivers following UEFI driver model, as they may not start by themselves. Examples of such drivers are filesystem or audio drivers. While effective, this option may not be necessary for drivers performing automatic connection, and may slightly slowdown the boot.\n\nNote: Some firmwares, made by Apple in particular, only connect the boot drive to speedup the boot process. Enable this option to be able to see all the boot options when having multiple drives.";

/* Class = "NSTextFieldCell"; title = "MinDate"; ObjectID = "9fO-yG-VWd"; */
"9fO-yG-VWd.title" = "MinDate";

/* Class = "NSButtonCell"; title = "FirmwareVolume"; ObjectID = "AW6-UR-4Ex"; */
"AW6-UR-4Ex.title" = "FirmwareVolume";

/* Class = "NSTextField"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist integer\nFailsafe: 0\nDescription: Codec address on the specified audio controller for audio support. Normally this contains first audio codec address on the builtin analog audio controller (HDEF). Audio codec addresses, e.g. 2, can be found in the debug log: \nOCAU: 1/3 PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x1,0x0)/Pci(0x0,0x1)/VenMsg(<redacted>,00000000) (4 outputs) \nOCAU: 2/3 PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x3,0x0)/VenMsg(<redacted>,00000000) (1 outputs)\nOCAU: 3/3 PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x1B,0x0)/VenMsg(<redacted>,02000000) (7 outputs)\n\nAs an alternative this value can be obtained from IOHDACodecDevice class in I/O Registry containing it in IOHDACodecAddress field."; ObjectID = "AZW-9D-hq6"; */
"AZW-9D-hq6.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist integer\nFailsafe: 0\nDescription: Codec address on the specified audio controller for audio support. Normally this contains first audio codec address on the builtin analog audio controller (HDEF). Audio codec addresses, e.g. 2, can be found in the debug log: \nOCAU: 1/3 PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x1,0x0)/Pci(0x0,0x1)/VenMsg(<redacted>,00000000) (4 outputs) \nOCAU: 2/3 PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x3,0x0)/VenMsg(<redacted>,00000000) (1 outputs)\nOCAU: 3/3 PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x1B,0x0)/VenMsg(<redacted>,02000000) (7 outputs)\n\nAs an alternative this value can be obtained from IOHDACodecDevice class in I/O Registry containing it in IOHDACodecAddress field.";

/* Class = "NSButtonCell"; title = "AppleUserInterfaceTheme"; ObjectID = "BvY-5w-QBw"; */
"BvY-5w-QBw.title" = "AppleUserInterfaceTheme";

/* Class = "NSButtonCell"; title = "Browse"; ObjectID = "CLg-lY-N26"; */
"CLg-lY-N26.title" = "Browse";

/* Class = "NSButtonCell"; title = "IgnoreInvalidFlexRatio"; ObjectID = "CWI-LU-4dW"; */
"CWI-LU-4dW.title" = "IgnoreInvalidFlexRatio";

/* Class = "NSButtonCell"; title = "AppleSmcIo"; ObjectID = "Ddl-D0-484"; */
"Ddl-D0-484.title" = "AppleSmcIo";

/* Class = "NSButton"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Swap Command and Option keys during submission.\nThis option may be useful for keyboard layouts with Option key situated to the right of Command key."; ObjectID = "EIc-ff-Thn"; */
"EIc-ff-Thn.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Swap Command and Option keys during submission.\nThis option may be useful for keyboard layouts with Option key situated to the right of Command key.";

/* Class = "NSTextFieldCell"; title = "KeySupportMode"; ObjectID = "EeU-wj-caf"; */
"EeU-wj-caf.title" = "KeySupportMode";

/* Class = "NSButtonCell"; title = "PointerSupport"; ObjectID = "Elq-pL-QTD"; */
"Elq-pL-QTD.title" = "PointerSupport";

/* Class = "NSTextFieldCell"; title = "VolumeAmplifier"; ObjectID = "En7-ww-Uj5"; */
"En7-ww-Uj5.title" = "VolumeAmplifier";

/* Class = "NSTextFieldCell"; title = "KeyForgetThreshold"; ObjectID = "ErN-ks-EzO"; */
"ErN-ks-EzO.title" = "KeyForgetThreshold";

/* Class = "NSTabViewItem"; label = "APFS"; ObjectID = "F1Q-I5-6w7"; */
"F1Q-I5-6w7.label" = "APFS";

/* Class = "NSButton"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Reinstalls Apple SMC I/O protocol with a builtin version.\nThis protocol replaces legacy VirtualSmc UEFI driver, and is compatible with any SMC kernel extension. \nHowever, in case FakeSMC kernel extension is used, manual NVRAM key variable addition may be needed."; ObjectID = "FPA-9t-OzA"; */
"FPA-9t-OzA.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Reinstalls Apple SMC I/O protocol with a builtin version.\nThis protocol replaces legacy VirtualSmc UEFI driver, and is compatible with any SMC kernel extension. \nHowever, in case FakeSMC kernel extension is used, manual NVRAM key variable addition may be needed.";

/* Class = "NSButtonCell"; title = "ReplaceTabWithSpace"; ObjectID = "HIh-Oc-UT7"; */
"HIh-Oc-UT7.title" = "ReplaceTabWithSpace";

/* Class = "NSButton"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Hide verbose output from APFS driver.\nAPFS verbose output can be useful for debugging."; ObjectID = "HdB-KO-x50"; */
"HdB-KO-x50.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Hide verbose output from APFS driver.\nAPFS verbose output can be useful for debugging.";

/* Class = "NSButton"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Forcibly reinstalls Hash Services protocols with builtin versions. Should be set to true to ensure File Vault 2 compatibility on platforms providing broken SHA-1 hashing. Can be diagnosed by invalid cursor size with UIScale set to 02, in general platforms prior to APTIO V (Haswell and older) are affected."; ObjectID = "HpH-bP-96S"; */
"HpH-bP-96S.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Forcibly reinstalls Hash Services protocols with builtin versions. Should be set to true to ensure File Vault 2 compatibility on platforms providing broken SHA-1 hashing. Can be diagnosed by invalid cursor size with UIScale set to 02, in general platforms prior to APTIO V (Haswell and older) are affected.";

/* Class = "NSButton"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Reinstalls Apple Image Conversion protocol with a builtin version."; ObjectID = "ILy-av-YYi"; */
"ILy-av-YYi.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Reinstalls Apple Image Conversion protocol with a builtin version.";

/* Class = "NSTabViewItem"; label = "Protocols"; ObjectID = "Ife-ug-MJ5"; */
"Ife-ug-MJ5.label" = "Protocols";

/* Class = "NSButton"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Reinstalls Apple Debug Log protocol with a builtin version."; ObjectID = "JLv-Tn-pJQ"; */
"JLv-Tn-pJQ.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Reinstalls Apple Debug Log protocol with a builtin version.";

/* Class = "NSButton"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist boolean\nDefault value: false\nDescription: Reinstalls Data Hub protocol with a builtin version. This will drop all previous properties if the protocol was already installed."; ObjectID = "KN0-dq-pSV"; */
"KN0-dq-pSV.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist boolean\nDefault value: false\nDescription: Reinstalls Data Hub protocol with a builtin version. This will drop all previous properties if the protocol was already installed.";

/* Class = "NSTextFieldCell"; title = "AudioCodec"; ObjectID = "L2f-gE-rBP"; */
"L2f-gE-rBP.title" = "AudioCodec";

/* Class = "NSTextField"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist integer\nFailsafe: 0\nDescription: Minimal allowed APFS driver date.\nAPFS driver date connects APFS driver with the calendar release date. Older versions of APFS drivers may contain unpatched vulnerabilities, which can be used to inflict harm on your computer. This option permits restricting APFS drivers to only recent releases.\n• 0 — require the default supported release date of APFS in OpenCore. The default release date will increase with time and thus this setting is recommended. Currently set to 2020/01/01.\n• -1 — permit any release date to load (strongly discouraged).\n• Other — use custom minimal APFS release date, e.g. 20200401 for 2020/04/01. APFS release dates can be found in OpenCore boot log and OcApfsLib."; ObjectID = "L9i-6i-Mis"; */
"L9i-6i-Mis.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist integer\nFailsafe: 0\nDescription: Minimal allowed APFS driver date.\nAPFS driver date connects APFS driver with the calendar release date. Older versions of APFS drivers may contain unpatched vulnerabilities, which can be used to inflict harm on your computer. This option permits restricting APFS drivers to only recent releases.\n• 0 — require the default supported release date of APFS in OpenCore. The default release date will increase with time and thus this setting is recommended. Currently set to 2020/01/01.\n• -1 — permit any release date to load (strongly discouraged).\n• Other — use custom minimal APFS release date, e.g. 20200401 for 2020/04/01. APFS release dates can be found in OpenCore boot log and OcApfsLib.";

/* Class = "NSButtonCell"; title = "OSInfo"; ObjectID = "Ljq-q2-IwF"; */
"Ljq-q2-IwF.title" = "OSInfo";

/* Class = "NSButtonCell"; title = "DataHub"; ObjectID = "NGa-cY-Uzn"; */
"NGa-cY-Uzn.title" = "DataHub";

/* Class = "NSTextFieldCell"; title = "Resolution"; ObjectID = "NbU-Qi-Xhw"; */
"NbU-Qi-Xhw.title" = "Resolution";

/* Class = "NSButtonCell"; title = "KeyFiltering"; ObjectID = "Of8-Ba-FhQ"; */
"Of8-Ba-FhQ.title" = "KeyFiltering";

/* Class = "NSTextField"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist integer\nFailsafe: 0\nDescription: Minimal heard volume level from 0 to 100.\n\nScreen reader will use this volume level, when the calculated volume level is less than MinimumVolume. Boot chime sound will not play if the calculated volume level is less than MinimumVolume."; ObjectID = "PF5-bc-9Z2"; */
"PF5-bc-9Z2.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist integer\nFailsafe: 0\nDescription: Minimal heard volume level from 0 to 100.\n\nScreen reader will use this volume level, when the calculated volume level is less than MinimumVolume. Boot chime sound will not play if the calculated volume level is less than MinimumVolume.";

/* Class = "NSButtonCell"; title = "AppleAudio"; ObjectID = "POq-ge-Ugg"; */
"POq-ge-Ugg.title" = "AppleAudio";

/* Class = "NSBox"; title = "Quirks"; ObjectID = "PVa-Cc-beC"; */
"PVa-Cc-beC.title" = "Quirks";

/* Class = "NSTextFieldCell"; title = "TextRenderer"; ObjectID = "QQF-qM-yZS"; */
"QQF-qM-yZS.title" = "TextRenderer";

/* Class = "NSButton"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist boolean\nDefault value: false\nDescription: Attempt to detach USB controller ownership from the firmware driver. While most firmwares manage to properly do that, or at least have an option for, select firmwares do not. As a result, operating system may freeze upon boot. Not recommended unless required."; ObjectID = "TTJ-UT-Xng"; */
"TTJ-UT-Xng.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist boolean\nDefault value: false\nDescription: Attempt to detach USB controller ownership from the firmware driver. While most firmwares manage to properly do that, or at least have an option for, select firmwares do not. As a result, operating system may freeze upon boot. Not recommended unless required.";

/* Class = "NSComboBox"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist string\nFailsafe: empty string\nDescription: Set internal keyboard input translation to AppleKeyMapAggregator protocol mode.\n• Auto — Performs automatic choice as available with the following preference: AMI, V2, V1.\n• V1 — Uses UEFI standard legacy input protocol EFI_SIMPLE_TEXT_INPUT_PROTOCOL.\n• V2 — Uses UEFI standard modern input protocol EFI_SIMPLE_TEXT_INPUT_EX_PROTOCOL.\n• AMI — Uses APTIO input protocol AMI_EFIKEYCODE_PROTOCOL.\n\nNote: Currently V1, V2, and AMI unlike Auto only do filtering of the particular specified protocol. This may change in the future versions."; ObjectID = "TTL-Rn-Avg"; */
"TTL-Rn-Avg.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist string\nFailsafe: empty string\nDescription: Set internal keyboard input translation to AppleKeyMapAggregator protocol mode.\n• Auto — Performs automatic choice as available with the following preference: AMI, V2, V1.\n• V1 — Uses UEFI standard legacy input protocol EFI_SIMPLE_TEXT_INPUT_PROTOCOL.\n• V2 — Uses UEFI standard modern input protocol EFI_SIMPLE_TEXT_INPUT_EX_PROTOCOL.\n• AMI — Uses APTIO input protocol AMI_EFIKEYCODE_PROTOCOL.\n\nNote: Currently V1, V2, and AMI unlike Auto only do filtering of the particular specified protocol. This may change in the future versions.";

/* Class = "NSTextField"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist integer\nFailsafe: 0\nDescription: Minimal allowed APFS driver version.\nAPFS driver version connects APFS driver with the macOS release. APFS drivers from older macOS releases will become unsupported and thus may contain unpatched vulnerabilities, which can be used to inflict harm on your computer. This option permits restricting APFS drivers to only modern macOS versions.\n• 0 — require the default supported version of APFS in OpenCore. The default version will increase with time and thus this setting is recommended. Currently set to the latest point release from High Sierra.\n• -1 — permit any version to load (strongly discouraged).\n• Other — use custom minimal APFS version, e.g. 1412101001000000 from macOS Catalina 10.15.4. APFS versions can be found in OpenCore boot log and OcApfsLib."; ObjectID = "TYZ-jG-lfr"; */
"TYZ-jG-lfr.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist integer\nFailsafe: 0\nDescription: Minimal allowed APFS driver version.\nAPFS driver version connects APFS driver with the macOS release. APFS drivers from older macOS releases will become unsupported and thus may contain unpatched vulnerabilities, which can be used to inflict harm on your computer. This option permits restricting APFS drivers to only modern macOS versions.\n• 0 — require the default supported version of APFS in OpenCore. The default version will increase with time and thus this setting is recommended. Currently set to the latest point release from High Sierra.\n• -1 — permit any version to load (strongly discouraged).\n• Other — use custom minimal APFS version, e.g. 1412101001000000 from macOS Catalina 10.15.4. APFS versions can be found in OpenCore boot log and OcApfsLib.";

/* Class = "NSButtonCell"; title = "ReleaseUsbOwnership"; ObjectID = "UMT-DK-9B5"; */
"UMT-DK-9B5.title" = "ReleaseUsbOwnership";

/* Class = "NSButton"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist boolean\nDefault value: false\nDescription: Reinstalls device property protocol with a builtin version. This will drop all previous properties if it was already installed. This may be used to ensure full compatibility on VMs or legacy Macs."; ObjectID = "Ueb-hn-jBT"; */
"Ueb-hn-jBT.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist boolean\nDefault value: false\nDescription: Reinstalls device property protocol with a builtin version. This will drop all previous properties if it was already installed. This may be used to ensure full compatibility on VMs or legacy Macs.";

/* Class = "NSTextField"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist integer\nFailsafe: 0\nDescription: Index of the output port of the specified codec starting from 0.\nNormally this contains the index of the green out of the builtin analog audio controller (HDEF). The number of output nodes (N) in the debug log (marked in bold):\nOCAU: 1/3 PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x1,0x0)/Pci(0x0,0x1)/VenMsg(<redacted>,00000000) (4 outputs)\nOCAU: 2/3 PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x3,0x0)/VenMsg(<redacted>,00000000) (1 outputs)\nOCAU: 3/3 PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x1B,0x0)/VenMsg(<redacted>,02000000) (7 outputs) \n\nThe quickest way to find the right port is to bruteforce the values from 0 to N - 1."; ObjectID = "UrW-oc-0Oc"; */
"UrW-oc-0Oc.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist integer\nFailsafe: 0\nDescription: Index of the output port of the specified codec starting from 0.\nNormally this contains the index of the green out of the builtin analog audio controller (HDEF). The number of output nodes (N) in the debug log (marked in bold):\nOCAU: 1/3 PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x1,0x0)/Pci(0x0,0x1)/VenMsg(<redacted>,00000000) (4 outputs)\nOCAU: 2/3 PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x3,0x0)/VenMsg(<redacted>,00000000) (1 outputs)\nOCAU: 3/3 PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x1B,0x0)/VenMsg(<redacted>,02000000) (7 outputs) \n\nThe quickest way to find the right port is to bruteforce the values from 0 to N - 1.";

/* Class = "NSTabViewItem"; label = "Drivers"; ObjectID = "V9Z-z9-Ejd"; */
"V9Z-z9-Ejd.label" = "Drivers";

/* Class = "NSButtonCell"; title = "AppleRtcRam"; ObjectID = "Xjp-N3-zFD"; */
"Xjp-N3-zFD.title" = "AppleRtcRam";

/* Class = "NSButtonCell"; title = "UnblockFsConnect"; ObjectID = "YFj-X6-x1j"; */
"YFj-X6-x1j.title" = "UnblockFsConnect";

/* Class = "NSTextField"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist string\nFailsafe: empty string\nDescription: Device path of the specified audio controller for audio support.\nNormally this contains builtin analog audio controller (HDEF) device path, e.g. PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x1b,0x0).\nThe list of recognised audio controllers can be found in the debug log:\nOCAU: 1/3 PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x1,0x0)/Pci(0x0,0x1)/VenMsg(<redacted>,00000000) (4 outputs)\nOCAU: 2/3 PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x3,0x0)/VenMsg(<redacted>,00000000) (1 outputs)\nOCAU: 3/3 PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x1B,0x0)/VenMsg(<redacted>,02000000) (7 outputs)\n\nAs an alternative gfxutil -f HDEF command can be used in macOS. Specifying empty device path will result in the first available audio controller to be used."; ObjectID = "YTE-Ba-80O"; */
"YTE-Ba-80O.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist string\nFailsafe: empty string\nDescription: Device path of the specified audio controller for audio support.\nNormally this contains builtin analog audio controller (HDEF) device path, e.g. PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x1b,0x0).\nThe list of recognised audio controllers can be found in the debug log:\nOCAU: 1/3 PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x1,0x0)/Pci(0x0,0x1)/VenMsg(<redacted>,00000000) (4 outputs)\nOCAU: 2/3 PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x3,0x0)/VenMsg(<redacted>,00000000) (1 outputs)\nOCAU: 3/3 PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x1B,0x0)/VenMsg(<redacted>,02000000) (7 outputs)\n\nAs an alternative gfxutil -f HDEF command can be used in macOS. Specifying empty device path will result in the first available audio controller to be used.";

/* Class = "NSButtonCell"; title = "UnicodeCollation"; ObjectID = "ZCa-Hx-UFl"; */
"ZCa-Hx-UFl.title" = "UnicodeCollation";

/* Class = "NSButton"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Use builtin graphics output protocol renderer for console.\nOn some firmwares this may provide better performance or even fix rendering issues, but in general it is recommended not to use this option unless there is obvious benefit."; ObjectID = "a3V-hG-HCC"; */
"a3V-hG-HCC.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Use builtin graphics output protocol renderer for console.\nOn some firmwares this may provide better performance or even fix rendering issues, but in general it is recommended not to use this option unless there is obvious benefit.";

/* Class = "NSButton"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Reinstalls Apple Event protocol with a builtin version. This may be used to ensure File Vault 2 compatibility on VMs or legacy Macs."; ObjectID = "aUv-Bv-xUd"; */
"aUv-Bv-xUd.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Reinstalls Apple Event protocol with a builtin version. This may be used to ensure File Vault 2 compatibility on VMs or legacy Macs.";

/* Class = "NSTextFieldCell"; title = "PointerSupportMode"; ObjectID = "anR-lZ-CjV"; */
"anR-lZ-CjV.title" = "PointerSupportMode";

/* Class = "NSButtonCell"; title = "ProvideConsoleGop"; ObjectID = "bdr-Pu-Crr"; */
"bdr-Pu-Crr.title" = "ProvideConsoleGop";

/* Class = "NSTextFieldCell"; title = "Multiple selection allowed"; ObjectID = "cNF-Pq-AYe"; */
"cNF-Pq-AYe.title" = "Multiple selection allowed";

/* Class = "NSButtonCell"; title = "KeySupport"; ObjectID = "cia-MM-Epa"; */
"cia-MM-Epa.title" = "KeySupport";

/* Class = "NSButton"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Some firmwares do not print tab characters or even everything that follows them, causing difficulties or inability to use the UEFI Shell builtin text editor to edit property lists and other documents. This option makes the console output spaces instead of tabs.\n\nNote: This option only applies to System renderer."; ObjectID = "dDZ-Zb-RKY"; */
"dDZ-Zb-RKY.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Some firmwares do not print tab characters or even everything that follows them, causing difficulties or inability to use the UEFI Shell builtin text editor to edit property lists and other documents. This option makes the console output spaces instead of tabs.\n\nNote: This option only applies to System renderer.";

/* Class = "NSButtonCell"; title = "SanitiseClearScreen"; ObjectID = "dXN-AE-igp"; */
"dXN-AE-igp.title" = "SanitiseClearScreen";

/* Class = "NSButtonCell"; title = "AppleBootPolicy"; ObjectID = "ddJ-by-qVm"; */
"ddJ-by-qVm.title" = "AppleBootPolicy";

/* Class = "NSButtonCell"; title = "AppleKeyMap"; ObjectID = "dpz-CS-4eq"; */
"dpz-CS-4eq.title" = "AppleKeyMap";

/* Class = "NSTextFieldCell"; title = "KeyMergeThreshold"; ObjectID = "du6-Wl-DOI"; */
"du6-Wl-DOI.title" = "KeyMergeThreshold";

/* Class = "NSButton"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Enable internal pointer driver.\nThis option implements standard UEFI pointer protocol (EFI_SIMPLE_POINTER_PROTOCOL) through select OEM protocols. The option may be useful on Z87 ASUS boards, where EFI_SIMPLE_POINTER_PROTOCOL is broken."; ObjectID = "dzp-p6-AHb"; */
"dzp-p6-AHb.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Enable internal pointer driver.\nThis option implements standard UEFI pointer protocol (EFI_SIMPLE_POINTER_PROTOCOL) through select OEM protocols. The option may be useful on Z87 ASUS boards, where EFI_SIMPLE_POINTER_PROTOCOL is broken.";

/* Class = "NSButton"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Ensure GOP (Graphics Output Protocol) on console handle.\nmacOS bootloader requires GOP to be present on console handle, yet the exact location of GOP is not covered by the UEFI specification. This option will ensure GOP is installed on console handle if it is present.\n\nNote: This option will also replace broken GOP protocol on console handle, which may be the case on MacPro5,1 with newer GPUs."; ObjectID = "eGd-xS-rQf"; */
"eGd-xS-rQf.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Ensure GOP (Graphics Output Protocol) on console handle.\nmacOS bootloader requires GOP to be present on console handle, yet the exact location of GOP is not covered by the UEFI specification. This option will ensure GOP is installed on console handle if it is present.\n\nNote: This option will also replace broken GOP protocol on console handle, which may be the case on MacPro5,1 with newer GPUs.";

/* Class = "NSButtonCell"; title = "HideVerbose"; ObjectID = "egr-8J-RIS"; */
"egr-8J-RIS.title" = "HideVerbose";

/* Class = "NSTextFieldCell"; title = "MinimumVolume"; ObjectID = "ehu-K3-gbY"; */
"ehu-K3-gbY.title" = "MinimumVolume";

/* Class = "NSButton"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Some firmwares reset screen resolution to a failsafe value (like 1024x768) on the attempts to clear screen contents when large display (e.g. 2K or 4K) is used. This option attempts to apply a workaround.\n\nNote: This option only applies to System renderer. On all known affected systems ConsoleMode had to be set to empty string for this to work."; ObjectID = "f0k-6s-W9I"; */
"f0k-6s-W9I.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Some firmwares reset screen resolution to a failsafe value (like 1024x768) on the attempts to clear screen contents when large display (e.g. 2K or 4K) is used. This option attempts to apply a workaround.\n\nNote: This option only applies to System renderer. On all known affected systems ConsoleMode had to be set to empty string for this to work.";

/* Class = "NSTextField"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist integer\nFailsafe: 0\nDescription: Set architecture timer resolution.\nThis option allows to update firmware architecture timer period with the specified value in 100 nanosecond units. Setting a lower value generally improves performance and responsiveness of the interface and input handling.\nThe recommended value is 50000 (5 milliseconds) or slightly higher. Select ASUS Z87 boards use 60000 for the interface. Apple boards use 100000. You may leave it as 0 in case there are issues."; ObjectID = "fda-QM-Vl4"; */
"fda-QM-Vl4.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist integer\nFailsafe: 0\nDescription: Set architecture timer resolution.\nThis option allows to update firmware architecture timer period with the specified value in 100 nanosecond units. Setting a lower value generally improves performance and responsiveness of the interface and input handling.\nThe recommended value is 50000 (5 milliseconds) or slightly higher. Select ASUS Z87 boards use 60000 for the interface. Apple boards use 100000. You may leave it as 0 in case there are issues.";

/* Class = "NSTabViewItem"; label = "Output"; ObjectID = "gJG-UT-7D3"; */
"gJG-UT-7D3.label" = "Output";

/* Class = "NSButtonCell"; title = "KeySwap"; ObjectID = "h6b-rN-daY"; */
"h6b-rN-daY.title" = "KeySwap";

/* Class = "NSComboBox"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist string\nFailsafe: Empty string\nDescription: Sets console output screen resolution.\n• Set to WxH@Bpp (e.g. 1920x1080@32) or WxH (e.g. 1920x1080) formatted string to request custom resolution from GOP if available.\n• Set to empty string not to change screen resolution.\n• Set to Max to try to use largest available screen resolution.\nOn HiDPI screens APPLE_VENDOR_VARIABLE_GUID UIScale NVRAM variable may need to be set to 02 to enable HiDPI scaling in FileVault 2 UEFI password interface and boot screen logo. Refer to Recommended Variables section for more details.\nNote: This will fail when console handle has no GOP protocol. When the firmware does not provide it, it can be added with ProvideConsoleGop set to true."; ObjectID = "hVw-xH-z40"; Note = "Do Not Translate"; */
"hVw-xH-z40.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist string\nFailsafe: Empty string\nDescription: Sets console output screen resolution.\n• Set to WxH@Bpp (e.g. 1920x1080@32) or WxH (e.g. 1920x1080) formatted string to request custom resolution from GOP if available.\n• Set to empty string not to change screen resolution.\n• Set to Max to try to use largest available screen resolution.\nOn HiDPI screens APPLE_VENDOR_VARIABLE_GUID UIScale NVRAM variable may need to be set to 02 to enable HiDPI scaling in FileVault 2 UEFI password interface and boot screen logo. Refer to Recommended Variables section for more details.\nNote: This will fail when console handle has no GOP protocol. When the firmware does not provide it, it can be added with ProvideConsoleGop set to true.";

/* Class = "NSTableView"; ibShadowedToolTip = "1. Address\nType: plist integer\nFailsafe: 0\nDescription: Start address of the reserved memory region, which should be allocated as reserved effectively marking the memory of this type inaccessible to the operating system.\nThe addresses written here must be part of the memory map, have EfiConventionalMemory type, and page-aligned (4 KBs).\n2. Comment\nType: plist string\nFailsafe: Empty string\nDescription: Arbitrary ASCII string used to provide human readable reference for the entry. It is implementation defined whether this value is used.\n3. Size\nType: plist integer\nFailsafe: 0\nDescription: Size of the reserved memory region, must be page-aligned (4 KBs).\n4. Enabled\nType: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: This region will not be reserved unless set to true."; ObjectID = "hs4-gm-1Ct"; */
"hs4-gm-1Ct.ibShadowedToolTip" = "1. Address\nType: plist integer\nFailsafe: 0\nDescription: Start address of the reserved memory region, which should be allocated as reserved effectively marking the memory of this type inaccessible to the operating system.\nThe addresses written here must be part of the memory map, have EfiConventionalMemory type, and page-aligned (4 KBs).\n2. Comment\nType: plist string\nFailsafe: Empty string\nDescription: Arbitrary ASCII string used to provide human readable reference for the entry. It is implementation defined whether this value is used.\n3. Size\nType: plist integer\nFailsafe: 0\nDescription: Size of the reserved memory region, must be page-aligned (4 KBs).\n4. Enabled\nType: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: This region will not be reserved unless set to true.";

/* Class = "NSButton"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Reinstalls Apple User Interface Theme protocol with a builtin version."; ObjectID = "iFT-xW-ZaT"; */
"iFT-xW-ZaT.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Reinstalls Apple User Interface Theme protocol with a builtin version.";

/* Class = "NSView"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist array \nDescription: Designed to be filled with plist dict values, describing memory areas exquisite to particular firmware and hardware functioning, which should not be used by the operating system. An example of such\nmemory region could be second 256 MB corrupted by Intel HD 3000 or an area with faulty RAM. See Reserved-Memory Properties section below."; ObjectID = "k2W-U9-Ysu"; */
"k2W-U9-Ysu.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist array \nDescription: Designed to be filled with plist dict values, describing memory areas exquisite to particular firmware and hardware functioning, which should not be used by the operating system. An example of such\nmemory region could be second 256 MB corrupted by Intel HD 3000 or an area with faulty RAM. See Reserved-Memory Properties section below.";

/* Class = "NSButtonCell"; title = "AppleEvent"; ObjectID = "k4I-Ol-kq5"; */
"k4I-Ol-kq5.title" = "AppleEvent";

/* Class = "NSTextFieldCell"; title = "Console Mode"; ObjectID = "k5b-42-EPT"; */
"k5b-42-EPT.title" = "Console Mode";

/* Class = "NSButtonCell"; title = "Connect Drivers"; ObjectID = "kBk-75-acl"; */
"kBk-75-acl.title" = "Connect Drivers";

/* Class = "NSTextField"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist integer\nFailsafe: 0\nDescription: Assume simultaneous combination for keys submitted within this timeout in milliseconds.\nSimilarly to KeyForgetThreshold, this option works around the sequential nature of key submission. To be able to recognise simultaneously pressed keys in the situation when all keys arrive sequentially, we are required to set a timeout within which we assume the keys were pressed together.\nHolding multiple keys results in reports every 2 and 1 milliseconds for VMware and APTIO V respectively. Pressing keys one after the other results in delays of at least 6 and 10 milliseconds for the same platforms. The recommended value for this option is 2 milliseconds, but it may be decreased for faster platforms and increased for slower."; ObjectID = "kKb-0m-i9e"; */
"kKb-0m-i9e.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist integer\nFailsafe: 0\nDescription: Assume simultaneous combination for keys submitted within this timeout in milliseconds.\nSimilarly to KeyForgetThreshold, this option works around the sequential nature of key submission. To be able to recognise simultaneously pressed keys in the situation when all keys arrive sequentially, we are required to set a timeout within which we assume the keys were pressed together.\nHolding multiple keys results in reports every 2 and 1 milliseconds for VMware and APTIO V respectively. Pressing keys one after the other results in delays of at least 6 and 10 milliseconds for the same platforms. The recommended value for this option is 2 milliseconds, but it may be decreased for faster platforms and increased for slower.";

/* Class = "NSTextFieldCell"; title = "AudioOut"; ObjectID = "kM6-tO-pns"; */
"kM6-tO-pns.title" = "AudioOut";

/* Class = "NSButton"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Load APFS drivers for newly connected devices.\nPerforms APFS driver loading not only at OpenCore startup but also during boot picker. This permits APFS USB hot plug. Disable if not required."; ObjectID = "kSG-eA-B2o"; */
"kSG-eA-B2o.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Load APFS drivers for newly connected devices.\nPerforms APFS driver loading not only at OpenCore startup but also during boot picker. This permits APFS USB hot plug. Disable if not required.";

/* Class = "NSButton"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Forcibly reinstalls OS Info protocol with builtin versions. This protocol is generally used to receive notifications from macOS bootloader, by the firmware or by other applications."; ObjectID = "l9b-pk-oii"; */
"l9b-pk-oii.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Forcibly reinstalls OS Info protocol with builtin versions. This protocol is generally used to receive notifications from macOS bootloader, by the firmware or by other applications.";

/* Class = "NSTableColumn"; headerCell.title = "Address"; ObjectID = "ldi-uY-9wO"; */
"ldi-uY-9wO.headerCell.title" = "Address";

/* Class = "NSComboBox"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist string \nFailsafe: Empty string \nDescription: Sets console output mode as specified with the WxH (e.g. 80x24) formatted string.\nSet to empty string not to change console mode. Set to Max to try to use largest available console mode. Currently Builtin text renderer supports only one console mode, so this option is ignored.\n\nNote: This field is best to be left empty on most firmwares."; ObjectID = "lye-vu-fi3"; Note = "Do Not Translate"; */
"lye-vu-fi3.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist string \nFailsafe: Empty string \nDescription: Sets console output mode as specified with the WxH (e.g. 80x24) formatted string.\nSet to empty string not to change console mode. Set to Max to try to use largest available console mode. Currently Builtin text renderer supports only one console mode, so this option is ignored.\n\nNote: This field is best to be left empty on most firmwares.";

/* Class = "NSTextField"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist string\nFailsafe: Empty string\nDescription: Cache mode for builtin graphics output protocol framebuffer.\n\nTuning cache mode may provide better rendering performance on some firmwares. Providing empty string leaves cache control settings to the firmware. Valid non-empty values are: Uncacheable, WriteCombining, and WriteThrough.\n\nNote: This option is not supported on most hardware."; ObjectID = "mQo-dd-EGW"; */
"mQo-dd-EGW.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist string\nFailsafe: Empty string\nDescription: Cache mode for builtin graphics output protocol framebuffer.\n\nTuning cache mode may provide better rendering performance on some firmwares. Providing empty string leaves cache control settings to the firmware. Valid non-empty values are: Uncacheable, WriteCombining, and WriteThrough.\n\nNote: This option is not supported on most hardware.";

/* Class = "NSPopUpButton"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist string\nFailsafe: BuiltinGraphics\nDescription: Chooses renderer for text going through standard console output.\nCurrently two renderers are supported: Builtin and System. System renderer uses firmware services for text rendering. Builtin bypassing firmware services and performs text rendering on its own. Different renderers support a different set of options. It is recommended to use Builtin renderer, as it supports HiDPI mode and uses full screen resolution.\nUEFI firmwares generally support ConsoleControl with two rendering modes: Graphics and Text. Some firmwares do not support ConsoleControl and rendering modes. OpenCore and macOS expect text to only be shown in Graphics mode and graphics to be drawn in any mode. Since this is not required by UEFI specification, exact behaviour varies.\nValid values are combinations of text renderer and rendering mode:\n• BuiltinGraphics — Switch to Graphics mode and use Builtin renderer with custom ConsoleControl.\n• SystemGraphics — Switch to Graphics mode and use System renderer with custom ConsoleControl.\n• SystemText — Switch to Text mode and use System renderer with custom ConsoleControl.\n• SystemGeneric — Use System renderer with system ConsoleControl assuming it behaves correctly.\nThe use of BuiltinGraphics is generally straightforward. For most platforms it is necessary to enable ProvideConsoleGop, set Resolution to Max, and optionally configure Scale.\nThe use of System protocols is more complicated. In general the preferred setting is SystemGraphics or SystemText. Enabling ProvideConsoleGop, setting Resolution to Max, enabling ReplaceTabWithSpace is useful on almost all platforms. SanitiseClearScreen, IgnoreTextInGraphics, and ClearScreenOnModeSwitch are more specific, and their use depends on the firmware.\n\nNote: Some Macs, namely MacPro5,1, may have broken console output with newer GPUs, and thus only BuiltinGraphics may work for them."; ObjectID = "mlh-hW-OqT"; */
"mlh-hW-OqT.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist string\nFailsafe: BuiltinGraphics\nDescription: Chooses renderer for text going through standard console output.\nCurrently two renderers are supported: Builtin and System. System renderer uses firmware services for text rendering. Builtin bypassing firmware services and performs text rendering on its own. Different renderers support a different set of options. It is recommended to use Builtin renderer, as it supports HiDPI mode and uses full screen resolution.\nUEFI firmwares generally support ConsoleControl with two rendering modes: Graphics and Text. Some firmwares do not support ConsoleControl and rendering modes. OpenCore and macOS expect text to only be shown in Graphics mode and graphics to be drawn in any mode. Since this is not required by UEFI specification, exact behaviour varies.\nValid values are combinations of text renderer and rendering mode:\n• BuiltinGraphics — Switch to Graphics mode and use Builtin renderer with custom ConsoleControl.\n• SystemGraphics — Switch to Graphics mode and use System renderer with custom ConsoleControl.\n• SystemText — Switch to Text mode and use System renderer with custom ConsoleControl.\n• SystemGeneric — Use System renderer with system ConsoleControl assuming it behaves correctly.\nThe use of BuiltinGraphics is generally straightforward. For most platforms it is necessary to enable ProvideConsoleGop, set Resolution to Max, and optionally configure Scale.\nThe use of System protocols is more complicated. In general the preferred setting is SystemGraphics or SystemText. Enabling ProvideConsoleGop, setting Resolution to Max, enabling ReplaceTabWithSpace is useful on almost all platforms. SanitiseClearScreen, IgnoreTextInGraphics, and ClearScreenOnModeSwitch are more specific, and their use depends on the firmware.\n\nNote: Some Macs, namely MacPro5,1, may have broken console output with newer GPUs, and thus only BuiltinGraphics may work for them.";

/* Class = "NSTableColumn"; headerCell.title = "Enabled"; ObjectID = "n2P-We-NTM"; */
"n2P-We-NTM.headerCell.title" = "Enabled";

/* Class = "NSButtonCell"; title = "DirectGopRendering"; ObjectID = "nIf-jD-bYP"; */
"nIf-jD-bYP.title" = "DirectGopRendering";

/* Class = "NSButton"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Forcibly wraps Firmware Volume protocols or installs new to support custom cursor images for File Vault 2. Should be set to true to ensure File Vault 2 compatibility on everything but VMs and legacy Macs.\n\nNote: Several virtual machines including VMware may have corrupted cursor image in HiDPI mode and thus may also require this setting to be enabled."; ObjectID = "nvr-JF-3ne"; */
"nvr-JF-3ne.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Forcibly wraps Firmware Volume protocols or installs new to support custom cursor images for File Vault 2. Should be set to true to ensure File Vault 2 compatibility on everything but VMs and legacy Macs.\n\nNote: Several virtual machines including VMware may have corrupted cursor image in HiDPI mode and thus may also require this setting to be enabled.";

/* Class = "NSButtonCell"; title = "DeviceProperties"; ObjectID = "oMi-yN-r8X"; */
"oMi-yN-r8X.title" = "DeviceProperties";

/* Class = "NSButtonCell"; title = "AudioSupport"; ObjectID = "oT1-Q2-rhc"; */
"oT1-Q2-rhc.title" = "AudioSupport";

/* Class = "NSButton"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Request fallback of some Boot prefixed variables from OC_VENDOR_VARIABLE_GUID to EFI_GLOBAL_VARIABLE_GUID.\nThis quirk requires RequestBootVarRouting to be enabled and therefore OC_FIRMWARE_RUNTIME protocol imple- mented in OpenRuntime.efi.\nBy redirecting Boot prefixed variables to a separate GUID namespace we achieve multiple goals:\n• Operating systems are jailed and only controlled by OpenCore boot environment to enhance security.\n• Operating systems do not mess with OpenCore boot priority, and guarantee fluent updates and hibernation wakes for cases that require reboots with OpenCore in the middle.\n• Potentially incompatible boot entries, such as macOS entries, are not deleted or anyhow corrupted.\nHowever, some firmwares do their own boot option scanning upon startup by checking file presence on the available disks. Quite often this scanning includes non-standard locations, such as Windows Bootloader paths. Normally it is not an issue, but some firmwares, ASUS firmwares on APTIO V in particular, have bugs. For them scanning is implemented improperly, and firmware preferences may get accidentally corrupted due to BootOrder entry duplication (each option will be added twice) making it impossible to boot without cleaning NVRAM.\nTo trigger the bug one should have some valid boot options (e.g. OpenCore) and then install Windows with RequestBootVarRouting enabled. As Windows bootloader option will not be created by Windows installer, the firmware will attempt to create it itself, and then corrupt its boot option list.\nThis quirk forwards all UEFI specification valid boot options, that are not related to macOS, to the firmware into BootF### and BootOrder variables upon write. As the entries are added to the end of BootOrder, this does not break boot priority, but ensures that the firmware does not try to append a new option on its own after Windows installation for instance."; ObjectID = "pL6-9H-9ky"; */
"pL6-9H-9ky.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Request fallback of some Boot prefixed variables from OC_VENDOR_VARIABLE_GUID to EFI_GLOBAL_VARIABLE_GUID.\nThis quirk requires RequestBootVarRouting to be enabled and therefore OC_FIRMWARE_RUNTIME protocol imple- mented in OpenRuntime.efi.\nBy redirecting Boot prefixed variables to a separate GUID namespace we achieve multiple goals:\n• Operating systems are jailed and only controlled by OpenCore boot environment to enhance security.\n• Operating systems do not mess with OpenCore boot priority, and guarantee fluent updates and hibernation wakes for cases that require reboots with OpenCore in the middle.\n• Potentially incompatible boot entries, such as macOS entries, are not deleted or anyhow corrupted.\nHowever, some firmwares do their own boot option scanning upon startup by checking file presence on the available disks. Quite often this scanning includes non-standard locations, such as Windows Bootloader paths. Normally it is not an issue, but some firmwares, ASUS firmwares on APTIO V in particular, have bugs. For them scanning is implemented improperly, and firmware preferences may get accidentally corrupted due to BootOrder entry duplication (each option will be added twice) making it impossible to boot without cleaning NVRAM.\nTo trigger the bug one should have some valid boot options (e.g. OpenCore) and then install Windows with RequestBootVarRouting enabled. As Windows bootloader option will not be created by Windows installer, the firmware will attempt to create it itself, and then corrupt its boot option list.\nThis quirk forwards all UEFI specification valid boot options, that are not related to macOS, to the firmware into BootF### and BootOrder variables upon write. As the entries are added to the end of BootOrder, this does not break boot priority, but ensures that the firmware does not try to append a new option on its own after Windows installation for instance.";

/* Class = "NSButton"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Some firmwares clear only part of screen when switching from graphics to text mode, leaving a fragment of previously drawn image visible. This option fills the entire graphics screen with black color before switching to text mode.\n\nNote: This option only applies to System renderer."; ObjectID = "qMh-AF-g0P"; */
"qMh-AF-g0P.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Some firmwares clear only part of screen when switching from graphics to text mode, leaving a fragment of previously drawn image visible. This option fills the entire graphics screen with black color before switching to text mode.\n\nNote: This option only applies to System renderer.";

/* Class = "NSButton"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false \nDescription: Reinstalls Apple RTC RAM protocol with builtin version.\n\nNote: Builtin version of Apple RTC RAM protocol may filter out I/O attempts to select RTC memory addresses. \nThe list of addresses can be specified in 4D1FDA02-38C7-4A6A-9CC6-4BCCA8B30102:rtc-blacklist variable as a data array."; ObjectID = "r1b-ma-oOs"; */
"r1b-ma-oOs.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false \nDescription: Reinstalls Apple RTC RAM protocol with builtin version.\n\nNote: Builtin version of Apple RTC RAM protocol may filter out I/O attempts to select RTC memory addresses. \nThe list of addresses can be specified in 4D1FDA02-38C7-4A6A-9CC6-4BCCA8B30102:rtc-blacklist variable as a data array.";

/* Class = "NSButton"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist boolean\nDefault value: false\nDescription: Reinstalls apple boot policy protocol with a builtin version. This may be used to ensure APFS compatibility on VMs or legacy Macs.\n\nNote: Some Macs, namely MacPro5,1, do have APFS compatibility, but their Apple Boot Policy protocol contains recovery detection issues, thus using this option is advised on them as well."; ObjectID = "rMl-Kr-h3I"; */
"rMl-Kr-h3I.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist boolean\nDefault value: false\nDescription: Reinstalls apple boot policy protocol with a builtin version. This may be used to ensure APFS compatibility on VMs or legacy Macs.\n\nNote: Some Macs, namely MacPro5,1, do have APFS compatibility, but their Apple Boot Policy protocol contains recovery detection issues, thus using this option is advised on them as well.";

/* Class = "NSTextField"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist integer\nFailsafe: 0\nDescription: Multiplication coefficient for system volume to raw volume linear translation from 0 to 1000.\nVolume level range read from SystemAudioVolume varies depending on the codec. To transform read value in [0, 127] range into raw volume range [0, 100] the read value is scaled to VolumeAmplifier percents.\n\nNote: the transformation used in macOS is not linear, but it is very close and this nuance is thus ignored."; ObjectID = "rNr-97-fnH"; */
"rNr-97-fnH.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist integer\nFailsafe: 0\nDescription: Multiplication coefficient for system volume to raw volume linear translation from 0 to 1000.\nVolume level range read from SystemAudioVolume varies depending on the codec. To transform read value in [0, 127] range into raw volume range [0, 100] the read value is scaled to VolumeAmplifier percents.\n\nNote: the transformation used in macOS is not linear, but it is very close and this nuance is thus ignored.";

/* Class = "NSButtonCell"; title = "PlayChime"; ObjectID = "rUJ-JZ-9dQ"; */
"rUJ-JZ-9dQ.title" = "PlayChime";

/* Class = "NSButton"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Enable keyboard input sanity checking.\nApparently some boards like GA Z77P-D3 may return uninitialised data in EFI_INPUT_KEY with all input protocols. This option discards keys that are neither ASCII, nor are defined in the UEFI specification (see tables 107 and 108 in version 2.8)."; ObjectID = "rxJ-TB-rJc"; */
"rxJ-TB-rJc.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Enable keyboard input sanity checking.\nApparently some boards like GA Z77P-D3 may return uninitialised data in EFI_INPUT_KEY with all input protocols. This option discards keys that are neither ASCII, nor are defined in the UEFI specification (see tables 107 and 108 in version 2.8).";

/* Class = "NSButton"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Reinstalls Apple Key Map protocols with builtin versions."; ObjectID = "tY1-cE-XtN"; */
"tY1-cE-XtN.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Reinstalls Apple Key Map protocols with builtin versions.";

/* Class = "NSButton"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Select firmwares output text onscreen in both graphics and text mode. This is normally unexpected, because random text may appear over graphical images and cause UI corruption. Setting this option to true will discard all text output when console control is in mode different from Text.\n\nNote: This option only applies to System renderer."; ObjectID = "tgx-cE-NIf"; */
"tgx-cE-NIf.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Select firmwares output text onscreen in both graphics and text mode. This is normally unexpected, because random text may appear over graphical images and cause UI corruption. Setting this option to true will discard all text output when console control is in mode different from Text.\n\nNote: This option only applies to System renderer.";

/* Class = "NSTabViewItem"; label = "Input"; ObjectID = "tiX-oG-c7h"; */
"tiX-oG-c7h.label" = "Input";

/* Class = "NSButtonCell"; title = "ClearScreenOnModeSwitch"; ObjectID = "tqx-Ek-u4V"; */
"tqx-Ek-u4V.title" = "ClearScreenOnModeSwitch";

/* Class = "NSTableColumn"; headerCell.title = "Size"; ObjectID = "ufL-Er-oh9"; */
"ufL-Er-oh9.headerCell.title" = "Size";

/* Class = "NSButtonCell"; title = "AppleDebugLog"; ObjectID = "uqk-49-YG8"; */
"uqk-49-YG8.title" = "AppleDebugLog";

/* Class = "NSTextFieldCell"; title = "ExitBootServicesDelay"; ObjectID = "wxD-TC-lrQ"; */
"wxD-TC-lrQ.title" = "ExitBootServicesDelay";

/* Class = "NSTextField"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist integer\nFailsafe: 0\nDescription: Remove key unless it was submitted during this timeout in milliseconds.\nAppleKeyMapAggregator protocol is supposed to contain a fixed length buffer of currently pressed keys. However, the majority of the drivers only report key presses as interrupts and pressing and holding the key on the keyboard results in subsequent submissions of this key with some defined time interval. As a result we use a timeout to remove once pressed keys from the buffer once the timeout expires and no new submission of this key happened.\nThis option allows to set this timeout based on your platform. The recommended value that works on the majority of the platforms is 5 milliseconds. For reference, holding one key on VMware will repeat it roughly every 2 milliseconds and the same value for APTIO V is 3-4 milliseconds. Thus it is possible to set a slightly lower value on faster platforms and slightly higher value on slower platforms for more responsive input."; ObjectID = "xNH-9V-3kd"; */
"xNH-9V-3kd.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist integer\nFailsafe: 0\nDescription: Remove key unless it was submitted during this timeout in milliseconds.\nAppleKeyMapAggregator protocol is supposed to contain a fixed length buffer of currently pressed keys. However, the majority of the drivers only report key presses as interrupts and pressing and holding the key on the keyboard results in subsequent submissions of this key with some defined time interval. As a result we use a timeout to remove once pressed keys from the buffer once the timeout expires and no new submission of this key happened.\nThis option allows to set this timeout based on your platform. The recommended value that works on the majority of the platforms is 5 milliseconds. For reference, holding one key on VMware will repeat it roughly every 2 milliseconds and the same value for APTIO V is 3-4 milliseconds. Thus it is possible to set a slightly lower value on faster platforms and slightly higher value on slower platforms for more responsive input.";

/* Class = "NSTextField"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist integer\nDefault value: 0\nDescription: Adds delay in microseconds after EXIT_BOOT_SERVICES event.\nThis is a very ugly quirk to circumvent \"Still waiting for root device\" message on select APTIO IV firmwares, namely ASUS Z87-Pro, when using FileVault 2 in particular. It seems that for some reason they execute code in parallel to EXIT_BOOT_SERVICES, which results in SATA controller being inaccessible from macOS. A better approach should be found in some future. Expect 3-5 seconds to be enough in case the quirk is needed."; ObjectID = "yXm-Kd-A6O"; */
"yXm-Kd-A6O.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist integer\nDefault value: 0\nDescription: Adds delay in microseconds after EXIT_BOOT_SERVICES event.\nThis is a very ugly quirk to circumvent \"Still waiting for root device\" message on select APTIO IV firmwares, namely ASUS Z87-Pro, when using FileVault 2 in particular. It seems that for some reason they execute code in parallel to EXIT_BOOT_SERVICES, which results in SATA controller being inaccessible from macOS. A better approach should be found in some future. Expect 3-5 seconds to be enough in case the quirk is needed.";

/* Class = "NSButtonCell"; title = "IgnoreTextInGraphics"; ObjectID = "ygR-oy-xAC"; */
"ygR-oy-xAC.title" = "IgnoreTextInGraphics";

/* Class = "NSButtonCell"; title = "ReconnectOnResChange"; ObjectID = "zen-LP-Fan"; */
"zen-LP-Fan.title" = "ReconnectOnResChange";

/* Class = "NSButton"; ibShadowedToolTip = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Some firmwares block partition handles by opening them in By Driver mode, which results in File System protocols being unable to install.\nNote: The quirk is mostly relevant for select HP laptops with no drives listed."; ObjectID = "zhZ-UN-ASB"; */
"zhZ-UN-ASB.ibShadowedToolTip" = "Type: plist boolean\nFailsafe: false\nDescription: Some firmwares block partition handles by opening them in By Driver mode, which results in File System protocols being unable to install.\nNote: The quirk is mostly relevant for select HP laptops with no drives listed.";