Hi Noel,

Go to bluetooth preferences under system preferences.  Provided your speaker is 
on and tyring trying to pair, you should see a table of devices already paired 
with your mac.  There may be a new device in the table, notably your new 
speaker and its status, probably not paired.  See whether you can pair from 
there.

Andrew
> On 25 Jan 2015, at 15:02, Noel Romey <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi guys,
> 
> I got a new bluetooth speaker I wanted to pair with my Mac.  I've
> paired before as I have a bluetooth keyboard, but I had issues this
> time for some reason.  note: I haven't tried pairing since I upgraded.
> 
> When I go to system preferences and ensure that bluetooth is on, I see
> a devices scroll view an resulting box.  When I interact with the list
> box that shows devices, I see a progress busy with no devices.  I
> removed my keyboard so that I could try to pair with it also and now I
> see nothing.  When I turn on my speaker, I know the computer is seeing
> it because voiceoer repeats the busy progress once the bluetooth
> device is recognized.  I'm just not sure why I can't actually see
> everything that's in the box.
> 
> Can anyone help?
> 
> Noel
> 
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