• Pairing mouse and keybord question

    From John Hill@21:1/5 to All on Wed Apr 5 11:14:45 2023
    Simple question, which probably has a simple answer. But I'd like to know before I experiment further.

    I have a Magic Mouse and a Magic Keyboard paired with my iMac. If I pair them with another device, will it wreck the pairing with the iMac?

    Sort of thing I OUGHT ro know, after all these years…

    John.

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  • From Joerg Lorenz@21:1/5 to All on Wed Apr 5 13:19:36 2023
    Am 05.04.23 um 13:14 schrieb John Hill:
    Simple question, which probably has a simple answer. But I'd like to know before I experiment further.

    I have a Magic Mouse and a Magic Keyboard paired with my iMac. If I pair them with another device, will it wreck the pairing with the iMac?

    Sort of thing I OUGHT ro know, after all these years…

    Not necessarily. You probably used it never before or already years ago.
    Try. Worst case would be that you have to reinstall/reconnect both
    devices again with the iMac again.


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  • From David Brooks@21:1/5 to Joerg Lorenz on Wed Apr 5 15:00:44 2023
    On 05/04/2023 12:19, Joerg Lorenz wrote:
    Am 05.04.23 um 13:14 schrieb John Hill:
    Simple question, which probably has a simple answer. But I'd like to know
    before I experiment further.

    I have a Magic Mouse and a Magic Keyboard paired with my iMac. If I pair them
    with another device, will it wreck the pairing with the iMac?

    Sort of thing I OUGHT ro know, after all these years…

    Not necessarily. You probably used it never before or already years ago.
    Try. Worst case would be that you have to reinstall/reconnect both
    devices again with the iMac again.

    I'm with you on this, Joerg.

    Simply try it and see!

    I have found from past experience that it is useful to have a 'wired'
    mouse available during the initial set-up procedures - just in case! ;-)

    --
    David

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  • From Sara Merriman@21:1/5 to John Hill on Wed Apr 5 15:18:34 2023
    On 5 Apr 2023 at 12:14:45 BST, "John Hill" <watcombeman@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:

    Simple question, which probably has a simple answer. But I'd like to know before I experiment further.

    I have a Magic Mouse and a Magic Keyboard paired with my iMac. If I pair them with another device, will it wreck the pairing with the iMac?

    Sort of thing I OUGHT ro know, after all these years…

    John.

    From my experience yes - you have to de-pair it with the iMac before you can pair with with something else, and then the same again to get it back to whre it was.
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    Billy is silly

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  • From Jaimie Vandenbergh@21:1/5 to saramerriman@blueyonder.co.uk on Wed Apr 5 22:33:32 2023
    On 5 Apr 2023 at 16:18:34 BST, "Sara Merriman"
    <saramerriman@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:

    On 5 Apr 2023 at 12:14:45 BST, "John Hill" <watcombeman@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:

    Simple question, which probably has a simple answer. But I'd like to know
    before I experiment further.

    I have a Magic Mouse and a Magic Keyboard paired with my iMac. If I pair them
    with another device, will it wreck the pairing with the iMac?

    Sort of thing I OUGHT ro know, after all these years…

    John.

    From my experience yes - you have to de-pair it with the iMac before you can pair with with something else, and then the same again to get it back to whre it was.

    If you use the "hook them up by Lightning cable" method it does the move
    over to the new Mac as a one-step operation. Makes moving devices
    between two Macs repeatedly a little less annoying.

    Cheers - Jaimie
    --
    "Persons attempting to find a motive in this narrative will be prosecuted;
    persons attempting to find a moral in it will be banished;
    persons attempting to find a plot in it will be shot.
    By Order of the Author." -- Mark Twain

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  • From Joerg Lorenz@21:1/5 to All on Thu Apr 6 07:36:32 2023
    Am 06.04.23 um 00:33 schrieb Jaimie Vandenbergh:
    If you use the "hook them up by Lightning cable" method it does the move
    over to the new Mac as a one-step operation. Makes moving devices
    between two Macs repeatedly a little less annoying.

    This is by far the most elegant way to do it.


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  • From John Hill@21:1/5 to All on Thu Apr 6 06:53:55 2023
    On 5 Apr 2023 at 15:00:44 BST, "David Brooks" <DavidB@nomail.afraid.org>
    wrote:

    On 05/04/2023 12:19, Joerg Lorenz wrote:
    Am 05.04.23 um 13:14 schrieb John Hill:
    Simple question, which probably has a simple answer. But I'd like to know >>> before I experiment further.

    I have a Magic Mouse and a Magic Keyboard paired with my iMac. If I pair them
    with another device, will it wreck the pairing with the iMac?

    Sort of thing I OUGHT ro know, after all these years…

    Not necessarily. You probably used it never before or already years ago.
    Try. Worst case would be that you have to reinstall/reconnect both
    devices again with the iMac again.

    I'm with you on this, Joerg.

    Simply try it and see!

    I have found from past experience that it is useful to have a 'wired'
    mouse available during the initial set-up procedures - just in case! ;-)

    As a matter of fact, I do…

    J.
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    Classic computing: Computers do what you tell them to do, not what you want them to do.
    Modern computing: Computers do what they want to do, no matter what you tell them to do.

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  • From John Hill@21:1/5 to Joerg Lorenz on Thu Apr 6 07:48:58 2023
    On 6 Apr 2023 at 06:36:32 BST, "Joerg Lorenz" <hugybear@gmx.ch> wrote:

    Am 06.04.23 um 00:33 schrieb Jaimie Vandenbergh:
    If you use the "hook them up by Lightning cable" method it does the move
    over to the new Mac as a one-step operation. Makes moving devices
    between two Macs repeatedly a little less annoying.

    This is by far the most elegant way to do it.

    The device in question is in fact a newly acquired TV, which does have an Internet app. It IS useable with the remote but is barely viable without mouse and keyboard, as the designers themselves admit. Anything involving wired connections is really not on.

    I like to explore the capabalities of new devices even if, as in this case, I am unlikely to use them. I have an iMac, an iPad and an iPhone, all of which have easier access to the internet. Evidently occasional use of the iMac's devices requires Effort, so unless I have a pressing need, I shall not investigate further.

    Thank you all.

    John.
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    God made the integers; all else is the work of man.

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  • From David Brooks@21:1/5 to John Hill on Thu Apr 6 09:28:28 2023
    On 06/04/2023 08:48, John Hill wrote:
    On 6 Apr 2023 at 06:36:32 BST, "Joerg Lorenz" <hugybear@gmx.ch> wrote:

    Am 06.04.23 um 00:33 schrieb Jaimie Vandenbergh:
    If you use the "hook them up by Lightning cable" method it does the move >>> over to the new Mac as a one-step operation. Makes moving devices
    between two Macs repeatedly a little less annoying.

    This is by far the most elegant way to do it.

    The device in question is in fact a newly acquired TV, which does have an Internet app. It IS useable with the remote but is barely viable without mouse
    and keyboard, as the designers themselves admit. Anything involving wired connections is really not on.

    I like to explore the capabalities of new devices even if, as in this case, I am unlikely to use them. I have an iMac, an iPad and an iPhone, all of which have easier access to the internet. Evidently occasional use of the iMac's devices requires Effort, so unless I have a pressing need, I shall not investigate further.

    Thank you all.

    Hello John

    Probably moving off-topic now, but I thought I'd mention that I've found
    it impossible to get ITVX on my Samsung TV. https://www.itv.com/

    I am, however, able to tune in to ITVX on my iPad, and then 'cast' this
    onto my TV. It works well - AND it cuts out the adverts!

    --
    David

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  • From John Hill@21:1/5 to All on Fri Apr 7 07:27:16 2023
    On 6 Apr 2023 at 09:28:28 BST, "David Brooks" <DavidB@nomail.afraid.org>
    wrote:

    On 06/04/2023 08:48, John Hill wrote:
    On 6 Apr 2023 at 06:36:32 BST, "Joerg Lorenz" <hugybear@gmx.ch> wrote:

    Am 06.04.23 um 00:33 schrieb Jaimie Vandenbergh:
    If you use the "hook them up by Lightning cable" method it does the move >>>> over to the new Mac as a one-step operation. Makes moving devices
    between two Macs repeatedly a little less annoying.

    This is by far the most elegant way to do it.

    The device in question is in fact a newly acquired TV, which does have an
    Internet app. It IS useable with the remote but is barely viable without mouse
    and keyboard, as the designers themselves admit. Anything involving wired
    connections is really not on.

    I like to explore the capabalities of new devices even if, as in this case, I
    am unlikely to use them. I have an iMac, an iPad and an iPhone, all of which >> have easier access to the internet. Evidently occasional use of the iMac's >> devices requires Effort, so unless I have a pressing need, I shall not
    investigate further.

    Thank you all.

    Hello John

    Probably moving off-topic now, but I thought I'd mention that I've found
    it impossible to get ITVX on my Samsung TV. https://www.itv.com/

    I am, however, able to tune in to ITVX on my iPad, and then 'cast' this
    onto my TV. It works well - AND it cuts out the adverts!

    I have a HUMAX set-top box that I used to show HD on the old set (which was
    "HD ready") and to record TV programmes. It is now connected to the new TV. It cannot handle itvX, and HUMAX tell me it never will - not powerful enough.

    But the new set (Samsung 2022) can and does haldle itvX.

    OTOH, the HUMAX is able to show BBC Teletext, whereas the TV cannot (although the manual claims it can - this has been the source of much complaint).

    John.
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  • From David Brooks@21:1/5 to John Hill on Mon Apr 10 10:13:20 2023
    On 07/04/2023 08:27, John Hill wrote:
    On 6 Apr 2023 at 09:28:28 BST, "David Brooks" <DavidB@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:

    On 06/04/2023 08:48, John Hill wrote:
    On 6 Apr 2023 at 06:36:32 BST, "Joerg Lorenz" <hugybear@gmx.ch> wrote:

    Am 06.04.23 um 00:33 schrieb Jaimie Vandenbergh:
    If you use the "hook them up by Lightning cable" method it does the move >>>>> over to the new Mac as a one-step operation. Makes moving devices
    between two Macs repeatedly a little less annoying.

    This is by far the most elegant way to do it.

    The device in question is in fact a newly acquired TV, which does have an >>> Internet app. It IS useable with the remote but is barely viable without mouse
    and keyboard, as the designers themselves admit. Anything involving wired >>> connections is really not on.

    I like to explore the capabalities of new devices even if, as in this case, I
    am unlikely to use them. I have an iMac, an iPad and an iPhone, all of which
    have easier access to the internet. Evidently occasional use of the iMac's >>> devices requires Effort, so unless I have a pressing need, I shall not
    investigate further.

    Thank you all.

    Hello John

    Probably moving off-topic now, but I thought I'd mention that I've found
    it impossible to get ITVX on my Samsung TV. https://www.itv.com/

    I am, however, able to tune in to ITVX on my iPad, and then 'cast' this
    onto my TV. It works well - AND it cuts out the adverts!

    I have a HUMAX set-top box that I used to show HD on the old set (which was "HD ready") and to record TV programmes. It is now connected to the new TV. It
    cannot handle itvX, and HUMAX tell me it never will - not powerful enough.

    But the new set (Samsung 2022) can and does haldle itvX.

    OTOH, the HUMAX is able to show BBC Teletext, whereas the TV cannot (although the manual claims it can - this has been the source of much complaint).


    I hope that you have enjoyed a peaceful Easter, John.

    I've just listened to this:- https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p085w3xc

    //James Ward introduces another curious talk about a subject that may
    seem boring, but is actually very interesting.... maybe. From
    Bamboozle, to being switched off, and now being salvaged for the digital
    age. James O'Malley looks at the life, death and resurrection of
    Teletext.//

    Something which /you/ might find of interest!

    --
    David

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