Magic mouse, keyboard and track pad don´t work from sleep!

After coming back from sleep, the magic mouse, keyboard and track pad don´t work. I´ve tried everything and when this happens I have to restart may Imac. Help!!!

Hello jhspies,
After reviewing your post, it sounds like after you updated there are a few things having trouble. I would recommend that you read these articles, they may be helpful in troubleshooting your issue.
Intel-based Macs: Resetting the System Management Controller (SMC) - Apple Support
OS X Yosemite: If keys on your keyboard don’t work
Intel-based Mac notebooks: Troubleshooting unresponsive trackpad issues - Apple Support
USB and FireWire Quick Assist - Apple Support
Thanks for using Apple Support Communities.
Have a nice day,
Mario

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