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How to turn off low battery warning?
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<blockquote data-quote="bobtomay" data-source="post: 1566474" data-attributes="member: 24160"><p>Not to discount your issue, but, I have plugged in several "any old" bluetooth mice - no problem here with 10.9 either - no lag and not flakey.</p><p></p><p>This issue would also be totally different than the original question of this thread - 6 years ago.</p><p></p><p>An issue of a bluetooth mouse lagging and being flakey is also not related to a general issue being reported by some users of their bluetooth devices not automatically being recognized when their computer comes out of sleep - nor of a few users reporting worse battery life on their notebooks while the vast majority of users are reporting better battery life.</p><p></p><p>You have not really told us exactly what your issue is...</p><p>Nor what Mac you are using...</p><p>What keyboard / mouse you are using...</p><p></p><p>Related to a bluetooth mouse lagging and being flakey, "assuming" you have new batteries in it, my first question would be: are either the computer or the keyboard/mouse sitting on a metal desk or stand? If so, give it up and go get yourself a wired keyboard and mouse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobtomay, post: 1566474, member: 24160"] Not to discount your issue, but, I have plugged in several "any old" bluetooth mice - no problem here with 10.9 either - no lag and not flakey. This issue would also be totally different than the original question of this thread - 6 years ago. An issue of a bluetooth mouse lagging and being flakey is also not related to a general issue being reported by some users of their bluetooth devices not automatically being recognized when their computer comes out of sleep - nor of a few users reporting worse battery life on their notebooks while the vast majority of users are reporting better battery life. You have not really told us exactly what your issue is... Nor what Mac you are using... What keyboard / mouse you are using... Related to a bluetooth mouse lagging and being flakey, "assuming" you have new batteries in it, my first question would be: are either the computer or the keyboard/mouse sitting on a metal desk or stand? If so, give it up and go get yourself a wired keyboard and mouse. [/QUOTE]
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