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Mac bluetooth keyboard and mouse
Mac bluetooth keyboard and mouse











mac bluetooth keyboard and mouse
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Check out this Audio DAW setup (using the now free Cakewalk on Windows by BandLab in this case): Especially in these days of using Live Reload having browser, debug tools as well as a development environment with your server side code open and being able to see it all on a single screen is awesome.Īnother awesome use of a 4K screen at 100% is using audio recording software as I often do. For software development having a large screen is a life saver regardless of Web or Desktop requires running so many different applications at the same time. Being able to run 4K at 100% resolution was a game changer in terms of screen real estate for so many things. I have had a Philips 40" 4k Screen since 2015 and it has been one of the best tech investments in terms of utility. And the Linux NUC of course doesn't have a screen at all so in the past I had to swap cables which is a pain in the ass. While the Mac certainly has a decent laptop screen, switching from my Windows 40" 4K display to a MacBook screen is quite a shock.

mac bluetooth keyboard and mouse

It all works well, but in the past the switch between these different environments has been pretty jarring.Ī few weeks ago I decided that between all of these machines that I have and use it's probably a good idea to have a second monitor for these other non-primary devices. NET development as well, just to do something a little different. And more recently I've decided to just use the Mac for regular. I also use the Mac for any mobile development that involves iOS, since it's simply easier to do that natively on the Mac than using some sort of Windows to Mac or iOS bridge.

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I use the Mac Mini for a few things on a regular basis: I record music frequently so I often use Logic Pro X on the Mac. There's another low end Windows Laptop and a Dell NUC device I run a dedicated Linux instance on. I have several machines that I use including my main Dell XPS Laptop and a Mac Mini (Intel) and also an older 2015 MacBook Pro. So I decided to write a quick review of my setup here to give a few more details that are hard to give in a Twitter conversation. I'm also using a single Logitech Mouse and Keyboard combination to control both machines and quite a few people were asking about how this works.

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I suspect that when you turn FileVault back on again, that 3rd party driver for your devices moves to the unencrypted part of the SSD and is accessible before the login screen and then the Mac can connect to your devices on startup.A little while back I posted a couple of pictures of my new desk setup using both a Windows Laptop (a 2019 Dell XPS) and a Mac Mini (2020) along with two 4k displays.

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When you turn off FileVault, then everything on the SSD drive is accessible prior to login, including the drivers for the 3rd party Bluetooth devices. It’s also probably why native Apple bluetooth devices will always connect on startup - because those drivers are stored on the same part of the SSD that houses the MacOS. That means that the drivers for your device won’t get accessed until AFTER you log in, which is probably why it won’t connect to your 3rd party bluetooth device until after connection. When you turn on FileVault, everything you do after that takes place on the encrypted part of the SSD. I suspect that you connected the 3rd party Bluetooth devices after you turned on FileVault on initial setup. Now the next question is “why”? here is my theory:

mac bluetooth keyboard and mouse

And then when you turn FileVault back on, it will connect on startup as well. Bottom line is that you need to turn off FileVault, then reboot and your devices will connect on startup.

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I had this issue too and spent about an hour with Apple tech support and figured out how to fix this problem.













Mac bluetooth keyboard and mouse