What's happening with the mouse is that it powers down if not active, and the Mac doesn't try to recover well enough.

kf


Thomas Sprinzing wrote:
My particular arrangement was very touchy about the sequencing of
power up/connection/etc.  I found it to be more trouble than it was
worth.  It may just be my mac.  It loses track of the apple bluetooth
mouse a lot.

I guess that's a mac problem: my macs all have issues with USB enumeration - you plug in a hub with devices, but not all devices get registered at the first try.
Bluetooth devices attach via USB, iirc.


Thomas

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