Adding bluetooth fonction

Hello I have added the bluetooth to my imac so i could use wireless keyboard and mouse... but when my computer is on sleep it does not recognise either a mouse click a keyboard tap..so my computer just wont wake up ???

With Bluetooth module installed and seen by the wake system, can you
go into System Preferences>Bluetooth and choose to change settings,
so you can enable more features? My iMacG4 does not have BT installed
and it was an option, so unless there's some permissions issue or other
control setting to enable its full functionality, it should just work.
For some important keyboard combos and admin functions you
may need to still have a USB keyboard and mouse handy, be-
cause the Bluetooth hardware won't be energized for some of
the "on boot" keyboard commands you'd need to reset PRAM
or maybe other ones sometimes necessary for troubleshooting.
You also may be able to add a BT 'control icon' to the main menubar;
similar to what a bluetooth-enabled 'Book will have. My iBookG4 has
bluetooth, but I don't use a wireless keyboard or mouse with it, so far.

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