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wilfredo

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A few months ago I made the leap to IMAC which I have really enjoyed except for a recent glitch. If I walk away from the computer say for ten minutes and it goes into what seems like sleep mode, when I wake it up I get this icon on the screen about a Blue Tooth Set-up and a message saying that the mouse can't be found (even though the mouse is plugged in and has not been removed). When that happens I can't do anything, nothing works, and I have to turn the IMAC off manually. I have no Blue Tooth gadgets I want to connect.

 

Any ideas on how to prevent this problem?

 

Thanks,

Wilfredo

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Yikes:

 

That shouldn't be happening. you haven't given us much info (like what operating system you are using) but here's what I'd try first.

 

Go to the Apple menu and select System Preferences... Look for the Bluetooth icon and click on it.

 

Deselect "bluetooth power" and "discoverable".

 

Hopefully that'll do it.

 

If not...let me know and we'll go on to Plan B.

 

Nick

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A few months ago I made the leap to IMAC which I have really enjoyed except for a recent glitch. If I walk away from the computer say for ten minutes and it goes into what seems like sleep mode, when I wake it up I get this icon on the screen about a Blue Tooth Set-up and a message saying that the mouse can't be found (even though the mouse is plugged in and has not been removed). When that happens I can't do anything, nothing works, and I have to turn the IMAC off manually. I have no Blue Tooth gadgets I want to connect.

 

Any ideas on how to prevent this problem?

 

Thanks,

Wilfredo

Benitez-Rivera Photography

 

Go to the apple website and click on the support tab. halfway down page is a discussions. Go into the forum marked bluetooth(its under a heading digital life) Do a search there or type into google the message you get on the screen when the mouse won't connect

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I too have had this problem, but I was using a wireless mouse. I got fed up and plugged in a mouse with a tail and switched off the Bluetooth network. So far, three weeks, no repeats of this freeze up. The shark's had its tooth pulled. I think this may be a bug in Leopard. I'll do no more puns.

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