Why can't I use my bluetooth mouse?

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Why can't I use my bluetooth mouse?

#1 Post by rocketman » Wed Dec 08, 2004 6:06 pm

I have an Apple bluetooth mouse I want to try and use with my T42. A couple of days ago I tried to pair it but for some reason my T42 won't let it. It finds it and then gives the choice of using a passkey I make up or a passkey provided by Windows but neither works.
I was able to pair my Apple bluetooth keyboard so I don't know what I'm doing wrong with the mouse. One thing I noticed, after it provides the passkey or using one I make up it asks me to enter the passkey on the bluetooth device. You can do that on a keyboard but how do you enter a passkey # on a mouse? Any ideas, it shouldn't matter that it's an Apple mouse, bluetooth is bluetooth.

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#2 Post by cj3209 » Wed Dec 08, 2004 8:39 pm

Why in the world would you want to use a subpar mouse on a superb notebook? I could never get that Apple BT Mouse to pair with my non-apple computers, btw.

I use a Microsoft BT mouse and it works flawlessly. It even works on Apple's Powerbooks, :lol:

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#3 Post by Plinkerton » Wed Dec 08, 2004 9:04 pm

Subpar? Mice only need one button!!! :roll:

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#4 Post by lfeagan » Wed Dec 08, 2004 9:12 pm

Plinkerton wrote:Subpar? Mice only need one button!!! :roll:
Yeah, maybe if you are from the planet cyclops and only have one eye to go with it. That has to be the only way someone could possibly get tricked into buying a <insert derogatory name for Macintosh of your choosing here, such as... (removed to protect the ears of the innocent)>.
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#5 Post by gcchatel » Wed Dec 08, 2004 10:16 pm

But lance, everyone will tell you that only one button is necessary since you can just reach over and use the apple button. This was obviously not a design flaw by the apple people but a deliberate action for the users to evenly use both their hands versus overly using their right hand. By reaching over and hitting that apple key, you are equally exercising both hands. Worst design decision ever...one mouse button, what were they thinking.

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#6 Post by Plinkerton » Thu Dec 09, 2004 2:11 am

You guys are hilarious.

The one button mouse, and the Minimize, Maximize, and Close boxes being on the left, are the two things that drive me most insane about Apples

Whenever I use one at the computer store or somewhere, I realize why I don't like them...

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#7 Post by lfeagan » Thu Dec 09, 2004 9:17 am

gcchatel wrote:But lance, everyone will tell you that only one button is necessary since you can just reach over and use the apple button. This was obviously not a design flaw by the apple people but a deliberate action for the users to evenly use both their hands versus overly using their right hand. By reaching over and hitting that apple key, you are equally exercising both hands. Worst design decision ever...one mouse button, what were they thinking.

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#8 Post by ZPrime » Thu Dec 09, 2004 11:15 am

To answer the question rather than ranting about how [censored] apple mice are...

Use a passkey provided by YOU, and the key should be four zeros (0000). Give that a shot.
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Re: Why can't I use my bluetooth mouse?

#9 Post by Volker » Thu Dec 09, 2004 11:23 am

rocketman wrote:I have an Apple bluetooth mouse I want to try and use with my T42. A couple of days ago I tried to pair it but for some reason my T42 won't let it. It finds it and then gives the choice of using a passkey I make up or a passkey provided by Windows but neither works.
Try 0000 as a PIN. Let us know if that works. (Edit: ZPrime beat me to it... Must type faster :-)

I agree with the rest of the crowd that there are not enough mouse buttons, but still would be interesting to try. I read that apple's mouse works in bluetooth security mode 3 and I'd like to know whether thats too paranoid for some bluetooth stacks...

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#10 Post by rocketman » Thu Dec 09, 2004 11:39 am

Voila! Thanks ZPrime, you're a genius! The 4 0's worked and I'm using the mouse now. Now to answer all the disparaging remarks about the Apple mouse,I can go into a whole list on why I like Apples Bluetooth Mouse but lets just say with all of OS X's keyboard shortcuts I don't miss using a 2 button mouse at all. On top of that the Apple Bluetooth Mouse is the best feeling mouse bar none, even better than the Logitech MX700 which is a great mouse. But this is all beside the point, I don't intend on actually using the Apple Mouse with my T42, I just wanted to try it out.
The only problem is once I put the computer in standby the mouse is lost, it's still in the list under bluetooth devices but it's unuseable and I have to pair it again.
On the Mac there is a choice to "let this bluetooth device wake the computer from sleep" but I don't knw if there's such a choice with Windows.
Anyway thanks again!

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