RE: Mac Mini Server and a bluetooth keyboard.

2013-03-19 Thread Jim Noseworthy
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Hi Jin

Gordon this time.  That is a very very interesting observation indeed.  I
can sort of follow the logic as to why this might occur. All the same, it's
surely not by design?  I will follow this up and do some testing our end.
If it's consistent with your findings I will query it with Apple's technical
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On 17 Mar 2013, at 15:32, Jim Noseworthy
jim.nosewor...@compuconference.com wrote:

Lynne:

Thanks much for your post.

Actually, I can confirm that, if I turn mouse keys on using the USB
keyboard, then my Bluetooth keyboard emulates a numeric keypad. When I turn
mouseKeys off, my Bluetooth keyboard reverts to it's proper state.

Strange.





On 3/17/2013 9:44 AM, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith wrote:
 Hello Jim
 
 We use that all the time, and it works fine here. Stop or pause the
playback with the space bar, for instance. That works exactly as it should.
In fact we don't have a wired keyboard in use on any of our 9 mac Mini
servers.
 
 Lynne
 
 On 17 Mar 2013, at 11:45, Jim Noseworthy
jim.nosewor...@compuconference.com wrote:
 
 Hi Folks:
 
 I am using a Mac Mini Server and Mountain Lion.  Currently, I use a wired
keyboard with my Mini; however, I would also like to use my Apple Wireless
Keyboard. The problem is that many of the keys do not work: IE VO key
combinations.  I also can't start and stop music in iTunes.  Is this a known
issue?  Can this problem be solved?
 
 Thanks all over the place.
 
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Re: Mac Mini Server and a bluetooth keyboard.

2013-03-18 Thread Gordon Smith
Hi Jin

Gordon this time.  That is a very very interesting observation indeed.  I can 
sort of follow the logic as to why this might occur. All the same, it's surely 
not by design?  I will follow this up and do some testing our end.  If it's 
consistent with your findings I will query it with Apple's technical staff and 
let you know.

Kind regards

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On 17 Mar 2013, at 15:32, Jim Noseworthy jim.nosewor...@compuconference.com 
wrote:

Lynne:

Thanks much for your post.

Actually, I can confirm that, if I turn mouse keys on using the USB keyboard, 
then my Bluetooth keyboard emulates a numeric keypad. When I turn mouseKeys 
off, my Bluetooth keyboard reverts to it's proper state.

Strange.





On 3/17/2013 9:44 AM, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith wrote:
 Hello Jim
 
 We use that all the time, and it works fine here. Stop or pause the playback 
 with the space bar, for instance. That works exactly as it should. In fact we 
 don't have a wired keyboard in use on any of our 9 mac Mini servers.
 
 Lynne
 
 On 17 Mar 2013, at 11:45, Jim Noseworthy jim.nosewor...@compuconference.com 
 wrote:
 
 Hi Folks:
 
 I am using a Mac Mini Server and Mountain Lion.  Currently, I use a wired 
 keyboard with my Mini; however, I would also like to use my Apple Wireless 
 Keyboard. The problem is that many of the keys do not work: IE VO key 
 combinations.  I also can't start and stop music in iTunes.  Is this a known 
 issue?  Can this problem be solved?
 
 Thanks all over the place.
 
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Re: Mac Mini Server and a bluetooth keyboard.

2013-03-17 Thread Jim Noseworthy

Hi Gang:

I resolved my problem by restarting my Mac with my USB keyboard 
unplugged and the Bluetooth came up working fine.  I was then able to 
plug my USB keyboard in again and now, both keyboards are working 
properly.  It may have something to do with the fact that I had the 
Mouse keys turned on on my USB keyboard: I'm not sure.


Thanks.





On 3/17/2013 9:08 AM, Jim Noseworthy wrote:

As an update to my problem:

I've noticed that my left hand keys are not reporting any letters and 
that my right hand keys are reporting numbers instead of letters.


The keyboard works well with my iPhone or my Apple TV.

Any help would be appreciated all over the place.




On 3/17/2013 8:45 AM, Jim Noseworthy wrote:

Hi Folks:

I am using a Mac Mini Server and Mountain Lion.  Currently, I use a 
wired keyboard with my Mini; however, I would also like to use my 
Apple Wireless Keyboard. The problem is that many of the keys do not 
work: IE VO key combinations.  I also can't start and stop music in 
iTunes.  Is this a known issue?  Can this problem be solved?


Thanks all over the place.

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Re: Mac Mini Server and a bluetooth keyboard.

2013-03-17 Thread Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith
Hello Jim

We use that all the time, and it works fine here. Stop or pause the playback 
with the space bar, for instance. That works exactly as it should. In fact we 
don't have a wired keyboard in use on any of our 9 mac Mini servers.

Lynne

On 17 Mar 2013, at 11:45, Jim Noseworthy jim.nosewor...@compuconference.com 
wrote:

Hi Folks:

I am using a Mac Mini Server and Mountain Lion.  Currently, I use a wired 
keyboard with my Mini; however, I would also like to use my Apple Wireless 
Keyboard. The problem is that many of the keys do not work: IE VO key 
combinations.  I also can't start and stop music in iTunes.  Is this a known 
issue?  Can this problem be solved?

Thanks all over the place.

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Re: Mac Mini Server and a bluetooth keyboard.

2013-03-17 Thread Gordon Smith
Hi Jim


Just a thought, which keyboard did you buy?  I think there are several 
variations from Apple.  For instance, I believe the French keyboard is 
different from the British one, which is probably slightly different to the US 
modo.

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On 17 Mar 2013, at 12:08, Jim Noseworthy jim.nosewor...@compuconference.com 
wrote:

As an update to my problem:

I've noticed that my left hand keys are not reporting any letters and that my 
right hand keys are reporting numbers instead of letters.

The keyboard works well with my iPhone or my Apple TV.

Any help would be appreciated all over the place.




On 3/17/2013 8:45 AM, Jim Noseworthy wrote:
 Hi Folks:
 
 I am using a Mac Mini Server and Mountain Lion.  Currently, I use a wired 
 keyboard with my Mini; however, I would also like to use my Apple Wireless 
 Keyboard. The problem is that many of the keys do not work: IE VO key 
 combinations.  I also can't start and stop music in iTunes.  Is this a known 
 issue?  Can this problem be solved?
 
 Thanks all over the place.
 
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Re: Mac Mini Server and a bluetooth keyboard.

2013-03-17 Thread Jim Noseworthy

Lynne:

Thanks much for your post.

Actually, I can confirm that, if I turn mouse keys on using the USB 
keyboard, then my Bluetooth keyboard emulates a numeric keypad. When I 
turn mouseKeys off, my Bluetooth keyboard reverts to it's proper state.


Strange.





On 3/17/2013 9:44 AM, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith wrote:

Hello Jim

We use that all the time, and it works fine here. Stop or pause the playback 
with the space bar, for instance. That works exactly as it should. In fact we 
don't have a wired keyboard in use on any of our 9 mac Mini servers.

Lynne

On 17 Mar 2013, at 11:45, Jim Noseworthy jim.nosewor...@compuconference.com 
wrote:

Hi Folks:

I am using a Mac Mini Server and Mountain Lion.  Currently, I use a wired 
keyboard with my Mini; however, I would also like to use my Apple Wireless 
Keyboard. The problem is that many of the keys do not work: IE VO key 
combinations.  I also can't start and stop music in iTunes.  Is this a known 
issue?  Can this problem be solved?

Thanks all over the place.

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