Apple keyboard and mouse not working
I also plugged in a USB mouse, but that mouse plugs into the keyboard, not into the computer.
#APPLE KEYBOARD AND MOUSE NOT WORKING BLUETOOTH#
But compared to Macs, PCs generally have iffy support for Bluetooth (like during boot), and I have never gotten a Bluetooth mouse to work as reliably as on a Mac, nor as compared to the typical be-dongled wireless mouse. I plugged in a USB keyboard to my laptop so that I could use it. I guess this is just the price I pay for refusing to ever use/own wired peripherals. Either way it’s done. I’ve gotten them to work on other PCs and NUCs have Bluetooth so I’d imagine they’d work.
#APPLE KEYBOARD AND MOUSE NOT WORKING MAC#
Maybe if I had used the receiver before I could have completed the set up without having to take another trip to the Mac store to ‘borrow’ a keyboard and mouse duo. If you suspect a mouse problem, try using the mouse on another surface. Make sure the cables on the keyboard or mouse are not damaged or frayed. Solution 3: Replace Battery if You Are Using a Bluetooth Mouse. Solution 2: Re-Connect the Mouse or Use another USB Port. Make sure the USB connectors are plugged in completely. On This Page : Mouse Not Working in Windows 11.
Plug the keyboard or mouse into another USB port. It kept prompting me to turn on my keyboard for pairing but would not recognize it, I tried using the USB receiver, and although the Mac Studio recognized that something had been plugged in, I had never set up that USB receiver to receive input from my logitech keyboard, my keyboard was already paired to three other devices none of which were that receiver, and I could not pair it to that receiver before setting up my computer. Unplug the keyboard or mouse from the USB port, wait a few seconds, then reconnect it. Mac mouse not working Fix 1: Turn the device off and on Fix 2: Pair your mouse again Try another surfaceThe first is your surface. Maybe some other people could or have tried to set up their Mac Studios with a third-party wireless keyboard and it worked for them, but it did not work for me. Here’s Lex’s description of what happened: Redditor Lexphalanx complained about the hassle over getting his new Mac Studio to work with Logitech input devices in a post titled, “ After 2 trips to the Mac store, the Studio has been successful integrated into my setup.”