Thanks Steve,
I managed to get it working.

Cheers,
Trevor
On 28 Mar 2012, at 05:02, Steve Holmes wrote:

> I've only done this once so I might make a mistake or two in telling
> you what to do here but I'll give it a try.
> 
> Go into system preferences under hardware and look for bluetooth
> settings.  In there, you should find something to look for available
> devices; this will work much the same way as pairing up a bluetooth
> keyboard.  Once you see the track pad listed and press the button to
> pair the device, following the spoken instructions.  I think you are
> asked to press down on the track pad so it will make the physical
> click.  Of course, the track pad has to be turned during this drill.
> If you are doing this on a Mac mini and you don't have any other
> pointing devices connected to it, The machine will most definitely
> tell you if the track pad is missing (turned off).  But once paired up
> and all that, you should be able to move your finger around on the pad
> to see if you get any responses.  that's about all you can do to tell
> if it is connected.
> 
> Hope this helps.
> 
> On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 05:27:37PM +0100, trevor wrote:
>> Can anyone tell me how do I get my Mac mini to see my track pad please?
>> Also, how do you tell if it is switched on or not?
>> 
>> I would be grateful for any help.
>> Thank you,
>> Trevor
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