I just bought a Mac Mini, and was recommended that the Kensington BT PilotMouse would be a good mouse for this system. The OS version is 10.4.2. I also have an Apple bluetooth keyboard.
The keyboard and mouse paired with the Mac upon first boot, and the keyboard continues to work well.
The mouse, however, disconnects from the Mac after a while if it's not being used. I assume it's saving battery power. I've switched off all power saving options on the computer to ensure that they are not causing the problem.
Each day when I start using the computer again, I have to use the keyboard to navigate to the Keyboard & Mouse System Preferences and set up the mouse as a new device. This is challenging to do as a new Mac user, because you can't seem to easily navigate without a mouse. I've turned on the option to use the numeric pad on the keyboard as a simulated mouse just so that I can go through this ritual each day.
I'd like to use my numeric pad as it was intended, and I'd like the mouse to remain connected, or at least to seamlessly re-connect itself after a long sleep. Is this possible?
I downloaded and installed Kensington MouseWorks for Mac OS X v2.6, as recommended by the Mac re-sellers who supplied the mouse. This hasn't fixed the problem.
Is there anything more I could do to fix this situation?
Thanks for your help.
The keyboard and mouse paired with the Mac upon first boot, and the keyboard continues to work well.
The mouse, however, disconnects from the Mac after a while if it's not being used. I assume it's saving battery power. I've switched off all power saving options on the computer to ensure that they are not causing the problem.
Each day when I start using the computer again, I have to use the keyboard to navigate to the Keyboard & Mouse System Preferences and set up the mouse as a new device. This is challenging to do as a new Mac user, because you can't seem to easily navigate without a mouse. I've turned on the option to use the numeric pad on the keyboard as a simulated mouse just so that I can go through this ritual each day.
I'd like to use my numeric pad as it was intended, and I'd like the mouse to remain connected, or at least to seamlessly re-connect itself after a long sleep. Is this possible?
I downloaded and installed Kensington MouseWorks for Mac OS X v2.6, as recommended by the Mac re-sellers who supplied the mouse. This hasn't fixed the problem.
Is there anything more I could do to fix this situation?
Thanks for your help.