All we needed to do was disconnect the wireless mouse, which has a little USB dongle that it connects to, and turn off the Bluetooth keyboard itself.. When she got up the next morning, her Bluetooth keyboard was on, as per usual, but she couldn’t log in on start up, as her Mac did not see her keyboard.. I asked her not to turn off Bluetooth before she shut the computer down again, just in case.. As soon as we did all of that, boom, her Mac Mini asked her to connect the Bluetooth keyboard, then the wireless mouse.. Then we shut down the Mac mini all the way (restarts hadn’t worked), and then pressed the power button to get it to turn on.. The trick here is to get your Mac to forget that there are devices connected, so that it asks to pair the keyboard and mouse again.. Once she powered up the keyboard, she was able to enter her password and be on her merry way.. Have you ever had this happen to you? Do you have other solutions? How about other tips on Mac OS X software or hardware?Or to let us know, or drop a comment below.. She was worried that she’d have to go borrow or buy a wired keyboard, plug it in, and enter her password, then turn Bluetooth on again to make her wireless keyboard work again.. If it can’t find any, it will ask you to connect them yourself, even if it’s a Bluetooth device.. And, in the tech world, Apple is the king of modern design When you turn on your Mac, it searches for a connected keyboard and/or mouse.. By • 6:00 am, October 2, 2013 • So, it happened that a friend of mine turned off Bluetooth on her Mac mini, and then turned it off for the evening.. Luckily, that’s not what had to happen Here’s how we solved it While some users prefer the tactile feel of a solid mechanical keyboard, others opt for a streamlined and simple looks.
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