
The creator previously published the list below noting which Macs require a new Bluetooth card or modifications to work: The tool supports the Macs with Bluetooth 4.0 built-in that aren’t supported by Apple, but not those using a Bluetooth 4.0 USB dongle. While the creator notes the tool has been tested successfully on various Macs, there are a few warnings to proceed at your own risk. It should be stable enough now.Ĭontinuity features like Handoff and Instant Hotspot for seamlessly switching between Macs and iOS devices are currently only officially supported by Apple on MacBook Air (Mid 2012 and later), MacBook Pro (Mid 2012 and later), iMac (Late 2012 and later), Mac mini (Late 2012 and later), and Mac Pro (Late 2013). Some Continuity features, such as phone calling and SMS, work with any Mac running OS X Yosemite as they only rely on a Wi-Fi network as opposed to requiring Bluetooth as well. I’ve been working on it for the past few weeks and tested it successfully on various Mac models. It’s an all-in-one app to activate and diagnose OS X 10.10 Continuity (Handoff/Instant Hotspot/Airdrop iOSOSX) on older Mac configurations.

#10.13.3 continuity activation tool manual
Previously it required a bit of manual tinkering, but now a utility called OS X Continuity Activation Tool makes the process much easier. Apple decided not to support all Bluetooth 4.0 capable Macs for its new Continuity features in OS X Yosemite for undisclosed reasons, but it is possible to get the feature up and running on some older, unsupported Macs.
