My keypad and track pad cannot be detected by my iMac... So no way of login in or doing anything?

When turning only iMac, neither the keyboard or the track pad or recognised.  This has started to happen a lot.  Sometimes they are and sometimes not.
When they are not recognised I have no way of logging into the computer... I have tried all the obvious things changed the batteries etc... Thata all I can do at the moment as I cannot do anything else as I cannot access my system???

You need to buy a wired keyboard, almost all of them are Mac compatible, get a wired mouse as well and your problem should be solved.

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