Temporary fix for Home Sharing not working!

I installed Mobile Mouse Server on my Mac.
Installed the mobile apps on my iPhone 5 and iPad 2.
With the Mobile Mouse Server running, and the Mac in deep sleep,
Open the Mobile Mouse app on my device, it connects and wakes my Mac.
It's been working for a couple days now!

This has been working EVERY TIME:
Connect your iPad/iPhone to your iMac via Bluetooth when iMac is awake.
Now when iMac is sleeping and
When iTunes shared library doesn't show up, turn on Bluetooth on your iPad/iPhone and click on your iMac connection.
Now I have found whether or not the device connects to the Mac, the connection to the shared library can now be made through the other apps.
Try it, it has worked EVEY TIME.

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    Author: [email protected]
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