Why the **** does my bluetooth continually disconnect and the two apple products such as mouse and AirPods do not even seamlessly work!!!!!
Why the **** does my bluetooth continually disconnect and the two apple products such as mouse and AirPods do not even seamlessly work!!!!!
Hey, gonna give you an answer to your problem, but not the one related to just work phrase.Why the **** does my bluetooth continually disconnect and the two apple products such as mouse and AirPods do not even seamlessly work!!!!!
Bluetooth and other wireless devices have always had issues, on any platform. Blame radio for being little difficult to work with.
Yet Apple have gone all in on Bluetooth. I still use a wired keyboard and mouse, but it is getting harder to get hold of wired Mac layout keyboards for when I need to replace mine.
Yet Apple have gone all in on Bluetooth. I still use a wired keyboard and mouse, but it is getting harder to get hold of wired Mac layout keyboards for when I need to replace mine.
Then my iPad Pro is 3 years old. It works great, but I was thinking about upgrading this year. However, with all the threads on MacRumors regarding people having problems with screens working, I’ve held off.
I usually upgrade every 2-3 years but had an awful experience this past fall with 2 XS Maxes that didn’t work for me. Had to return both of them and buy a new older version phone.If it works great and serves your needs, don't buy a new one regardless of what MacRumors thinks. If you need a new one, get one regardless of what Mac "Apocalypse" Rumors thinks. If you discover something wrong with it, return it within 14 days and either get another one or buy a Surface or Android device... but don't let the panic addicts of MacRumors inform you of what reality is.
Dont be silly. The charging cables for these devices are also connection cables. That’s not going away for a long time.
I don't think you need to worry. There are bucket loads of wired keyboards out there. Even if everyone stopped producing wired keyboards entirely today, there are so many copies of wired keyboards out there that I don't think there'd be a shortage for many years. If you only shop at the Apple store or outlets like Best Buy, perhaps almost everything is Bluetooth, but look elsewhere. I have about a dozen keyboards purchased within the past few years. Almost all of them are wired.
Also, I've found that BT keyboards work pretty well. It's the pointer devices that I have issues with. My v1.0 trackpad jitters when there's high load on my MBP and my wireless BT audio sometimes will cut out for a moment under high loads.
Maybe it is different in USA. Last time I looked it was difficult to find a UK Mac wired keyboard.
If you need a Mac specific keyboard, the options are indeed limited, but that's always been true. There have always been only a handful of manufacturers of Mac specific keyboards. If you don't care if the keyboard was made specifically for a Mac, your options are endless. The only meaningful differences between a Mac keyboard and a standard keyboard are that some Mac keyboards have a power button, there's an ALT key instead of a CMD key, and the left CMD key is positioned about one key's width to the left (which makes it a lot less comfortable to reach with your thumb).
The last difference is the one that matters the most to me. I use my left thumb a lot and sometimes I have to use my Mac specific keyboards because my left thumb gets sore. Luckily, there are also a number of small batch ergo keyboards that aren't really specific to any platform that have oversized or repositioned modifier keys to make them a lot easier to hit.
It is different on UK keyboards. There are multiple symbol differences. The @ and " keys are swapped for example (which are on opposite ends of the keyboard).
Why the **** does my bluetooth continually disconnect and the two apple products such as mouse and AirPods do not even seamlessly work!!!!!
Things were a lot less complex in the "just work" days. With some exceptions, I'd say that Apple products still mostly just works. The main difference is that if something gets derailed, it can be an ordeal to get things back to normal.