![]() I tried to turn BlueTooth on with BlueTooth preferences and that didn't work either. I could not turn it on with the menubar icon. I could use the menu bar BlueTooth icon to see that BlueTooth was off. I recently got a wired Apple trackball mouse, and plugged that in. So far, this is just like all the other times this has happened. None of my three Apple BlueTooth devices (keyboard, Magic Mouse and Magic Trackpad) worked. It was looking for pictures, then found them and began displaying them. I found my iMac just starting to run the screensaver. ![]() I have a mid 2010 27" iMac that occasionally loses all BlueTooth connections.
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