When I turn on my iMac, it says it cannot connect to my wireless keyboard or mouse. I don't have either and it is connected to my USB keyboard and mouse
How can I clear this problem?
iMac 21.5", OS X 10.10
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How can I clear this problem?
iMac 21.5", OS X 10.10
Did you ever have or was there at sometime wireless appliances connected to computer? If yes, then more than likely they were connected by Bluetooth. Go to Bluetooth preferences and see if anything is listed in Devices. If any are then click on X on the right as you hover over the device name then remove on the prompt that ensues.
Did you ever have or was there at sometime wireless appliances connected to computer? If yes, then more than likely they were connected by Bluetooth. Go to Bluetooth preferences and see if anything is listed in Devices. If any are then click on X on the right as you hover over the device name then remove on the prompt that ensues.
The problem was resolved by a lovely Apple Rep.
Your suggestion didn't help me because I couldn't get into the computer to check bluetooth options. Thank you for taking the time to make the suggestion, I'm sure it is going to help someone in the future.
When I turn on my iMac, it says it cannot connect to my wireless keyboard or mouse. I don't have either and it is connected to my USB keyboard and mouse