Posts Tagged ‘mouse

If you use “Restore System From Backup…” to restore a Time Machine backup to a different Mac than the original Mac used for the backup, issues such as these may occur: Graphic anomalies may appear during startup, or may follow the mouse pointer AirPort or Bluetooth may not be available The Mouse System Preference pane may not display the Magic Mouse or its features Brief graphic distortion may appear when shutting down an iMac Other startup issues

If you use “Restore System From Backup…” to restore a Time Machine backup to a different Mac than the original Mac used for the backup, issues such as these may occur: Graphic anomalies may appear during startup, or may follow the mouse pointer AirPort or Bluetooth may not be available The Mouse System Preference pane may not display the Magic Mouse or its features Brief graphic distortion may appear when shutting down an iMac Other startup issues

If you use “Restore System From Backup…” to restore a Time Machine backup to a different Mac than the original Mac used for the backup, issues such as these may occur: Graphic anomalies may appear during startup, or may follow the mouse pointer AirPort or Bluetooth may not be available The Mouse System Preference pane may not display the Magic Mouse or its features Brief graphic distortion may appear when shutting down an iMac Other startup issues

The 2009 Aluminum Keyboard Firmware Update 1.0 improves battery performance of the 2009 aluminum Apple Wireless Keyboard when used in combination with other Bluetooth devices (such as Apple Magic Mouse and some Bluetooth headsets).

The Aluminum Wireless Keyboard Firmware Update 1.1 improves battery performance of the Apple Wireless Keyboard (2007) when used with the Apple Magic Mouse and some Bluetooth headsets.  The update also addresses an issue with the Apple Keyboard (2007) and the Apple Wireless Keyboard (2007), where a key may repeat unexpectedly while typing.

Learn about the system requirements for the Apple Wireless Keyboards and Apple Wireless Mouse devices.

Learn about the system requirements for the Apple Wireless Keyboards and Apple Wireless Mouse devices.

Turn off your Apple Wireless Mouse if you’re not going to use it for a short while. Remove the batteries if you’re not going to use it for a few weeks.

Learn how to find the serial number of your Apple Magic Mouse and Apple Wireless Mouse.


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