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Cold start vs reboot
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<blockquote data-quote="MacInWin" data-source="post: 1901676" data-attributes="member: 396914"><p>Ah, hidden information appears! So the issue appears exactly the same with your Apple keyboard and mouse? That's very curious because it doesn't happen here. The only difference I see is that on a Cold boot my BT Apple mouse doesn't attach until log in, whereas on a wake up the mouse is attached. But that makes sense to me because the various BT drivers are triggered AFTER the login process and then stay loaded through the sleep/wake process. I think the same happens for the trackpad, but I use the mouse more and haven't noticed how the trackpad connects and works. </p><p></p><p>So it may, or may not, be a "system" problem. It could very well be something in YOUR system that is causing the behavior. Have you experimented with a "clean" user account? Or Safe Mode?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacInWin, post: 1901676, member: 396914"] Ah, hidden information appears! So the issue appears exactly the same with your Apple keyboard and mouse? That's very curious because it doesn't happen here. The only difference I see is that on a Cold boot my BT Apple mouse doesn't attach until log in, whereas on a wake up the mouse is attached. But that makes sense to me because the various BT drivers are triggered AFTER the login process and then stay loaded through the sleep/wake process. I think the same happens for the trackpad, but I use the mouse more and haven't noticed how the trackpad connects and works. So it may, or may not, be a "system" problem. It could very well be something in YOUR system that is causing the behavior. Have you experimented with a "clean" user account? Or Safe Mode? [/QUOTE]
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