Result: Mouse was fully functional for the first boot.
Microsoft wedge keyboard won't pair Bluetooth#
But it was too much of a time waste without any chance for a fix.įinally, either I was doing the wrong way or there are real problems with bluetooth daemon in Sierra where communication between a device and an OS leads to errors that can't be fixed by modifying or resetting Bluetooth settings.Īre you still trying to figure it out? I've been poking around a bit this weekend.įrom what I can tell, the reason it didn't work is because macOS stores the paired devices' information somewhere else. There were some problems noted in the log-file. I examined logs with Bluetooth logging turned on. The next time the mouse couldn't reconnect and could only be paired to get it to work. I need to check it, whether it has been solved or not.Īs a result my Microsoft Arc Touch Bluetooth Mouse could be paired and could work unless I shutdown or sleep my mac. All I could do with wifi was to reconnect or off it and on then.
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But that's another story about my wifi becomes laggy or apps lose connection while wifi is up and running or apps stay unconnected after waking the mac. I'm not quite sure if all that mess with recovery solved my wifi problems. What are my options then? Any solutions or just wait for 10.12.1?īy the way. It gets connected and reconnects every single time after reboot or mouse turning off/on. Didn't help.Ĭhecked twice my mouse under Windows 10. (thru Shift-Option-BT_icon_click -> Debug). I removed all paired devices and reset Bluetooth module. I reinstalled once again the macOS thru Command-R. The only way to make it back again is to remove and pair then.
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The mouse can be successfully connected to macOS but it never reconnects after reboot or sleep.
Microsoft wedge keyboard won't pair mac os x#
Then during recovery I went thru Mac OS X El Capitan to macOS Sierra step by step.Īnd after that on the freshly installed OS I got a problem with the ArcTouch Bluetooth Mouse that was previously working fine all the way in El Capitan and Sierra. I had some problems with Wifi in macOS Sierra, hence I reinstalled the macOS thru Internet Recovery (Option-Command-R) on Macbook Retina, But before that I erased user data on my harddisk.