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soamz

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Original poster
Jun 20, 2010
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Orissa, India
Hi..
I use an iMac 21.5 with bluetooh keyboard and Apple Mouse.

Whenever I change the batteries, the iMac takes like 10-15 minutes to show, CONNECTED.

I dont know, why it takes that long.
Sometimes, it doesnt get connected for 30 mins also. Then I switch on switch off the mouse 2-3 times to get it connected.

****.

There should be a way to tell the iMac that new batteries has been replaced and please connect to my bluetooth.

Is there any specific spot on the imac, where I need to move the Apple Mouse after changing the batteries ?

Let me know..
 
have you tried cycling the power butons with on the botom of your mouse / left side of your keyboard?
 
Still no clue :(


ON/OFF switch.
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Oh that I know.

I switch it on, green light blinks, but it takes like 15-20mins for the imac to detect the mouse.

That is what, im asking, is there any way, we can tell imac that we have replaced batteries and please connect immediately ?

Or its normal for the imac, it takes so many minutes to detect?
 
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