I looked at the keyboard and mouse and found both to be unresponsive. When turning it on I realized that neither the trackpad nor the keyboard were responsive. I managed to reset the NVRAM via terminal using an external keyboard and mouse. However this did not help. I refreshed the OS an...
Sometimes, there's a temporary bug on the toggle switch on your Magic Mouse or wireless mouse, making yourMac double-click not work. You can turn off the slide switch and then on to check if the mouse light is on and workable now. Disable and re-enable the Bluetooth on your Mac This...
We suggest trying the steps in this article if you're having trouble with a USB device on your Mac: If a USB device doesn’t work with Mac - Apple Support If that doesn't help, please let us know the following: Does the mouse not work at all after updating to Ventura? Or is it ...
I use RD to connect to a remote application. What I mean by this is that I do not have a desktop but rather a application window appear. Login and application loading works fine. In fact the application can be used via keyboard only. However, the mouse does not work. No items are cl...
All modern Mac computers have a built-in Bluetooth module. And this means that it should work without installing any additional software on your machine. When your wireless keyboard or Apple Magic Mouse is not connecting to your computer, first check whether Bluetooth is turned on. Here is how...
I just switched to a MacBook Pro and both mice I have are compatible and work fine with everything except on the sliders. I believe that Mac LR never implemented changing Develop sliders with the mouse wheel:Lightroom: LR 4.4 mouse scroll wheel does not work on sliders | Photoshop Family...
Same problem here. The mouse and trackpad extra gestures and functionality work as expected in other Macintosh apps. On this Microsoft app (Microsoft Remote Desktop - MRD) they do not. Does any Mac user have the scroll wheel working in MRD?
Is there a physical mouse plugged into your Mac? It matters little whether it's connected via Bluetooth or USB, just check whether the external peripheral is there. Now, go ahead and unplug it. Try using your trackpad and see what happens. Does it work? If it does, you've found the...
The mouse has two action buttons that can be used to easily set specific commands. For example, you can open several applications by clicking on the mouse wheel, which can be particularly useful when starting work. Or you can define completely different Smart Actions that are frequently used in...
After this, restart your Mac. It will then automatically recreate the deleted PLIST files. Assuming your mouse starts to work properly afterward, head to the Mouse settings menu (System Settings > Mouse) to reconfigure it again. You can also follow up byresetting your Mac's NVRAM and SMC. ...