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Problems with wireless mighty mouse
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<blockquote data-quote="DutchMaster" data-source="post: 706381" data-attributes="member: 63069"><p>The first problem with my mouse is on the Windows side of my MBP -- I installed all the necessary drivers, including bluetooth, on the Windows part of my MBP, but I still have a strange problem. When setting up my wireless mighty mouse it asks to set up a "passkey". I choose the option of not using a passkey, then continue the setup. When trying to connect to the mouse, it asks for the passkey, and won't let me through unless I enter it. ***? I chose to not use a passkey... what gives?</p><p></p><p>Now, when I switch over to the Mac partition, the mouse still doesn't work. I try to connect like I always do except now I get a message saying "your mouse does not have the necessary services."</p><p></p><p>This is terribly frustrating, please help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DutchMaster, post: 706381, member: 63069"] The first problem with my mouse is on the Windows side of my MBP -- I installed all the necessary drivers, including bluetooth, on the Windows part of my MBP, but I still have a strange problem. When setting up my wireless mighty mouse it asks to set up a "passkey". I choose the option of not using a passkey, then continue the setup. When trying to connect to the mouse, it asks for the passkey, and won't let me through unless I enter it. ***? I chose to not use a passkey... what gives? Now, when I switch over to the Mac partition, the mouse still doesn't work. I try to connect like I always do except now I get a message saying "your mouse does not have the necessary services." This is terribly frustrating, please help! [/QUOTE]
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