Bluetooth mouse not working from sleep

Have had this problem a couple of time's nothing major but annoying when i have woken the comp up from sleep or restarted the mouse will work as a pointer only clicking is not recognized only way to to it working is to turn mouse off and on

HI Karl,
When you wake you Mac from sleep mode, it can take about 5 seconds for the system to recognize any wireless devices. Just move the mouse around slowly on the mouse pad for a second or two.
Also, in System Preferences/Keyboard&Mouse/Bluetooth. Select this box;
Allow Bluetooth devices to wake this computer.
Carolyn

Similar Messages

  • Bluetooth mouse not working

    Bluetooth mouse not working.
    can click and scroll but pointer will not move.

    Hello:
    Try resetting the PRAM and SMC.
    Barry

  • Bluetooth mouse not working on T430s

    All my drivers are up to date, my mouse has new batteries, and I tried this fix:
    http://sherylcanter.com/wordpress/2010/01/bluetooth-mouse-losing-connection-no-more/
    Now my bluetooth mouse only works after I reboot the computer, but then disconnects after a while, and I can't even add it again to my bluetooth devices.
    Can somebody please help?
    Solved!
    Go to Solution.

    Hi everyone!
    I had problems with my new Rapoo 6080 mouse, it didn't want to work with my laptop anyhow.
    The connection was successful, but the cursor was dead, and in a few minutes Windows removed the mouse connection with the following error in Event Log:
    Initial connection to Bluetooth HID device failed.  The device has been removed as a personal or paired device.  You must reinstall the device.
    I called Lenovo techsupport, they have referred me to this thread.
    Now I have found a solution, that might not be perfect and requires some skills, but IT WORKS (at least for me). I have installed Toshiba bluetooth stack on my laptop, replacing the drivers from Lenovo.
    Toshiba has ceased support for other manufacturer's devices in their stack, but a little fix of VID and PID values in tosrfusb.inf file did the job.
    Not sure if I should provide details on how to do the whole process, as it requires some skills and accuracy. I guess those who are familiar with Windows will find their way.
    BTW, the stack I downloaded is not latest, it was version v80012T_20110809_x64. But I guess the latest may also do the job.

  • Bluetooth mouse not working in Mavericks

    Hello
    After upgrading to OS X Mavericks, my bluetooth mouse stopped working. The OS can see the bluetooth mouse and it connects to it, but after "mouse connected" it doesn't work, i get no mouse response at all. Tried some other users solutions but none of them work. I've tried the bluetooth mouse in other computers and it is working fine.

    Restart the computer holding down the command - option/alt - P - R keys before the gray screen appears. Continue to hold until you hear the startup chime for the second time.
    Reset NVRAM/PRAM
    Try a SMC reset. The article covers when this is required, but doing this will not affect anything.
    Reset SMC

  • Bluetooth Mouse and wake from sleep

    I have a MS Bluetooth Mouse (Presenter 8000).
    It paired ok, and connected. I used it all afternoon and love the feel and responsiveness - although I did loose the connection a few times). Anyway I returned from dinner to find that the system had gone to sleep. The mouse wouldn't wake it (yes I have that option set). So I dug out my old Apple mouse and plugged it in. When I went to the Bluetooth options on the menu bar I got the spinning beachball. Everything else worked fine but nothing on the menu bar (network, volume, date/time, etc can be used - although spotlight was fine).
    I relaunched finder but that didn't help. I suspect that a reboot will be requited to get back full functionality. Is there any way to restart the Bluetooth app behind the menu bar BT icon?
    So is my new $80 mouse - which I love - going to be too much of a pain with these 10.5.2 bugs?
    Anyone else using a Bluetooth mouse? I can't believe I am having this much problem.
    I did not install any software from the MS disk, was I meant to do so?

    Seems I am the only one using a Bluetooth mouse. I went a bought a mouse with an RF receiver and have packed the BT mouse away.

  • Bootcamp Windows 7 bluetooth mouse not working

    From my macbook air with bootcamp windows 7 my bluetooth mouse is not working.  It was working before and it still works fine under mac os but I don't know why it's not working anymore under Windows 7.  I also tried to find bluetooth from control panel or device manager but bluetooth is not showing.  Anyone can help me to solve this problem?  Thanks.

    getting blue tooth device to work after install
    iMac 21.5 inch OS X Lion (10.8.4), Bootcamp 5 install of Windows 7 Professional 64 bit.
    At the end of my install, I noticed that Bootcamp was not available from Windows (e.g., no hidden taskbar 
    icon). Other issues with missing USB drivers. Magic mouse worked ok, except the trackpad-like swiping 
    features were absent. Ran setup in the BootCamp folder of the thumb drive (not the setup in the thumb 
    drive's root directory), which indicated it was a continuing install (guess somehow the first one stopped 
    prematurely), installed all the special Apple etc. drivers for the Bootcamp interface with Windows.
    After restart, all the troubleshooter warnings for USB devices had cleared, but Magic mouse was not 
    communicating with system.
    Attached a standard Microsoft optical USB mouse.
    Then, in Windows control panel > devices and printers:
    right clicked the magic mouse's icon (was labeled apple-username's mouse)
    selected Services tab
    (Bluetooth Services refreshes, then shows checkbox for Drivers for keyboard, mice, etc (HID))
    check the checkbox
    Windows installs the driver and the magic mouse works with all its features in Windows.
    incidentally, noticed that had lots of internet cutouts with both wi-fi and lan connected. maybe an issue 
    with my ISP, don't know, although issue only apparent in Windows, not Mac OS X.

  • Bluetooth Mouse not working properly

    I have a MAC bluetooth mouse and recently the scroll wheel only works to scroll up, left and right, but not down. I have tried turning off/on the computer, force quitting the Finder, turning off and on again the mouse. Nada...
    Any thoughts how to fix this?

    This is a common fault with the MM. There are many threads on this. Certainly googling will gives you plenty of results!
    The best solution I found from a tip was to remove the batteries or turn it off and then rub the mouse upside down on a clean piece of white paper. Move it in all directions - 360 degrees.
    Carefully though so as not to put too much pressure on the buttons.
    After a while look at all the dirt on the paper which has been transferred from the ball.
    Turn it back on and voila! A fully functioning MM.
    Try it! You'll be surprised.
    Jon

  • Bluetooth Mouse not working in Windows 7?

    Just installed Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit on an iMac i5 with 20Gb
    Everything installed correctly and W7 boots fine, even did the drivers for bootcamp before the full Windows install
    Thing is I have the Apple slim Bluetooth Keyboard and Magic Mouse (that come with the iMac) it seems that the Mouse just will not respond??
    The keyboard is working?? on Bluetooth but not the mouse and as i dont have a corded one to hand i am trying to navigate the whole Windows with my keyboard!!
    please help how do i get Windows to see my Apple Mouse under bootcamp??

    my exp is that my magic trackpad unlike in osx require ment to click it before it turn on and begin to respond to touch
    but my bluetooth razer mouse don't work with blutooth so I connect it by usb which it also support could be that windows don't care for 2 bluetooth "mouse" input devices at the same time

  • Bluetooth keyboard not working after sleep *windows8* FIX

    Its pretty simple actually.  It might not work for you, but let me know if it does.  Untill bootcamp drivers are updated, I found that disabling the Bluetooth Network adater under Networking And Sharing in the control panel will allow my Keyboard to function again after waking up.  If you find that your keyboard is still paired, but not responding when your Windows 8 install wakes up after sleep, this might fix the problem for now. 
    If you have a notebook, I read on another forum that if you enable Bluetooth Collaboration under the device settings in Device Manager, you can fix this issue also.  Google for it if your interested. 

    I've noticed on mine that if it is coming out of Ssafe Sleep (you can see the progress bar at the bottom of the screen if it is) then the keyboard does take a bit to active.
    This may not be your problem however just be sure you've been patient enough after waking.

  • Expose "hot corners" not working from sleep

    Hi, I have a MB CD2 running Leopard, when it wakes from sleep very often the hotcorner feature of Expose stops working, the only way to get it back is a re-start. The keyboard short cuts still work OK.
    Any ideas on a fix?

    I have a similar problem, but it's linked to programs crashing. Any time I get an app crash, and have the dialogue box that asks if I want to report the crash, the Expose corners quit working. Keys work fine, but to get Expose working again, I have to log into another account and go back. :/
    It seems to have happened after removing a monitor while the laptop was sleeping this time (which caused the system to prompt me for my password twice when waking).
    It's very weird...
    -Zach

  • Bluetooth mouse not working after upgrade to Yosemite

    I have an early 2014 Mac Pro. I'm using an Apple Magic Mouse with it, purchased around the time the Mac shipped at the beginning of May. I have another Mac and mouse combination nearby, but no other Bluetooth devices in the area.
    Two days ago, I upgraded the OS from 10.9.9 to 10.10.2. Before the upgrade, I never had a problem with the mouse's connection dropping.
    After the upgrade, the mouse started dropping its connection regularly. At first, it would restore right away. Each time, it took a bit longer to reconnect. Now, it won't reconnect at all.
    What do I have to do to get these Apple products to work nicely with each other? At this point, I'll need to run out and get a wired mouse. If I don't Apple's own software upgrade will have bricked my very expensive machine...

    Have you tried disconnecting and powering down all peripherals except monitor, mouse and KB to help determine if interference from those is causing the problem.
    Next I would try another BT KB simce maybe a defective KB.
    You can also make an appointment at the Genius Bar of an Apple store and bring the Mac and KB.
      Apple Retail Store - Genius Bar
    BTW, there is no 2104 Mac Pro desktop. The latest is still the late 2013 Mac Pro.

  • Bluetooth Mouse stops working after software updates

    Hello,
    I've been using a Bluetooth mouse with my X220 Tablet for several months now. After fiddling with device manager to ensure that the Thinkpad Bluetooth device does not have the "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power" setting set, things were working perfectly.
    However, after running through some windows & Lenovo updates, the mouse now seems to work for a while, but after any idle time, the mouse stops working. Turning the mouse off & back on seems to cause it to reconnect, and it works until the next time it goes idle for 2 minutes.
    I've gone through device manager, and made sure both the Bluetooth & USB Root devices are set not to power down (per http://forums.lenovo.com/t5/X-Series-ThinkPad-Laptops/Bluetooth-mouse-stops-working-from-time-to-tim... ), but still no luck.
    The software updates applied from the Lenovo System Update tool were:
    ThinkPad Power Management Driver: 1.67.04.05
    ThinkPad Power Manager: 6.64.4
    Lenovo Solution Center: 2.4.002
    Intel G1/G2 Display Driver: 9.17.10.3347
    Also, some windows updates  which don't seem related (mostly security), but I can lookup the list of KB numbers if helpful.
    Are there any known issues with the power manager updates that might affect this? If so, what's the best way to revert to the last working version?
    Thanks!

    Try doing a PRAM reset and see if that helps, also put in new batteries as that may make a difference.
    OS X Yosemite: Reset your computer’s PRAM

  • Keyboard & Mouse Not Working on Resume From Sleep

    About 1/10 of the time when I resume from sleep my keyboard and mouse do not work. They wake the computer (a 27" iMac) but do not work any longer past that, requiring me to hard reboot my computer (holding the power button to turn off then rebooting).
    I have no issues using my keyboard and mouse, both bluetooth, at all. When this happens, even hooking up an external keyboard does me no good as it also does not work. Sleeping and reawakening does no good either.
    Anyone have any ideas? So far nothing seems amiss when it comes to my configuration or hardware. Thanks in advance!

    I have experienced the same problem which affects a 3rd party USB mouse and my wireless trackpad. Both may be unresponsive when the computer (late 2009 21.5" iMac) wakes. When it happens both devices are affected, never just one of them.
    I don't need to reboot to fix the problem.  The mouse responds by disconecting and re-connecting. The trackpad reconnects by holding its power button for a few seconds.
    The problem does not affect my wireless keyboard.
    No clues on the Console. Sorry I can't be more help.

  • TS4080 apple thunderbolt display image on display intermittently goes dark, does not wake from sleep after clicking mouse or keyboard, but there is "bonk" sound after clicking mouse or pressing keys. Rebooting by pressing the power button resolves issue.

    My apple thunderbolt display (which I purchased 1.5 years ago; OS 10.7.5 Mac Mini) intermittently goes dark, does not wake from sleep after clicking mouse or keyboard, but there is "bonk" sound after clicking mouse or pressing keys, so am thinking it is a hardware problem with the display. Rebooting by pressing the power button turns the screen back on, but the same phenomenon has occurred several times. Could this be a software issue, or do I need to have my display repaired? Your feedback would be appreciated.

    Hi ED, tough to tell, but it does sound like it's waking with the bonk, just not displaying.
    Long shot but...
    I wonder if it's a variation of this, of which I've seen many different symptoms...
    Resolution
    Move the mouse or trackpad cursor over the center area of the login window so you can see the user icons. Click on the icon of the user that you would like to login as, type in the user's password, and press Return.
    If the login window is configured to show only the name and password fields, type in the user's name and password into the fields, and press Return (even if you cannot see the rest of the login window).
    Additional Information
    This issue will not occur if the display is not sleeping when the account is logged out. Use the steps below to confirm that the account is not configured to log out automatically while the display is sleeping:
        1.    Open System Preferences > Security & Privacy > General.  Click the padlock to unlock the preference pane and enter your admin password. Click the Advanced button at the bottom, then see if the option "Log out after N minutes of inactivity" (where N is the number of minutes) is enabled.
        2.    Open System Preferences > Energy Saver and configure Display Sleep to occur after the account is logged out, by dragging the slider to a number of minutes that is greater than N was set to in the previous step.
    Important: If automatic log out is not needed, disable "Log out after Nminutes of inactivity" in System Preferences > Security & Privacy > General. This will also prevent the issue.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS4135?viewlocale=en_US

  • After Update on Mountain Lion my Bluetooth is not working

    Hello,
    after I updated my iMac from Snow Leopard nach Mountain Lion 10.8.2 my Bluetooth is not working. Also my Magic Mouse works not correct. The scroll function is not available. What can I do?

    Leibe AndreSch...I have encountered the same problem with Mountain Lion 10.8.2
    Especially after 'sleep' mode the bluetooth keyboard and mouse are lost and although I keep an old wired mouse
    handy for such problems....I can't access the Bluetooth settings to sort things.....the spinning ball nonstop.
    What I do is...Force shutdown by holding power button for two seconds...When shutdown PULL power cord out from rear of iMac....wait 5 seconds.. replace and switch iMac on again.
    As long as bluetooths ar 'discoverable' it restores connection.
    We will both look forward to another Apple iMac software update to sort this glitch....or I HOPE so

Maybe you are looking for

  • CF 9 issue with cfinvoke

    I ran into a really odd behavior using cfinvoke in CF9. This came up for an application that has run fine on earlier version of CF and then broke on CF9. The basic error comes up when we do something like (not actual code, but what seems to cause the

  • Webutil protocol

    What port or protocol uses webutil to transfer files? Method: webutil_file_transfer.AS_To_Client_With_Progress or webutil_file_transfer.URL_To_Client_With_Progress is it possible to get files from https with webutil_file_transfer.URL_To_Client_With_P

  • Vector in jsp

    Hi In my jsp a have this part of code Vector vcTeamIds = new Vector(); Vector vcTeamNames = new Vector(); do{  // column headers adding to vector and displaying vcTeamIds.addElement(stb1.getField(stb1.TEAM_ID)); vcTeamNames.addElement(stb1.getField(s

  • Have random static points in audio

    i took some footage from my sd card (shot on Canon 60d 1080) and converted it in compressor to apple pro res 422, now the audio has random static pops.any idea how to fix this? please help

  • Why are you so afraid of people contacting you

    why not give an email address or tel No or are you afraid of to many complaints Frequent crashes on Win 7 and XP add on wont work How adbout doing your homework before updates are issued and make sure add on work and also Firefox