Always asked to identify keyboard
I discovered something while trying to get a logitech MX 5500 Revolution keyboard/mouse (bluetooth version) to work.
First I noted that every time I rebooted, it would ask me to identify the keyboard. Worse, it would occasionally ask me again as I worked. Whether or not I answered the questions by pressing keys or just closed the window, the keyboard acted exactly the same - mostly working example for some of the special keys I don't care about.
It was suggested I remove from the Library/Preferences folder the file named com.apple.keyboardtype.pist
Supposedly it would recreate it when restarting the computer and hopefully stop asking me over and over.
Well, that didn't work. But the important point is that when I looked it that folder, the file had not been recreated. Only my original, which I had put on the desktop, existed!
Then I thought to check info on that file and discovered that the create and modification dates were both the same - November 18th.
I think that is two days after I bought the macbook I'm using and may match up with the time I first attached another wireless logitech keyboard and mouse.
So, anybody know why this file doesn't change when I put a new keyboard on or even replace the file I removed?
I know this keyboard/mouse is not officially Mac compatible, but most things work using Steermouse software. The proper names show up in the bluetooth preferences so something is being recognized.
Could really use a solution to this constant asking me to identify the keyboard.
I've read various places online about others using these devices - though I think they may be using the other wireless versions, not bluetooth. Not sure about that though.
First I noted that every time I rebooted, it would ask me to identify the keyboard. Worse, it would occasionally ask me again as I worked. Whether or not I answered the questions by pressing keys or just closed the window, the keyboard acted exactly the same - mostly working example for some of the special keys I don't care about.
It was suggested I remove from the Library/Preferences folder the file named com.apple.keyboardtype.pist
Supposedly it would recreate it when restarting the computer and hopefully stop asking me over and over.
Well, that didn't work. But the important point is that when I looked it that folder, the file had not been recreated. Only my original, which I had put on the desktop, existed!
Then I thought to check info on that file and discovered that the create and modification dates were both the same - November 18th.
I think that is two days after I bought the macbook I'm using and may match up with the time I first attached another wireless logitech keyboard and mouse.
So, anybody know why this file doesn't change when I put a new keyboard on or even replace the file I removed?
I know this keyboard/mouse is not officially Mac compatible, but most things work using Steermouse software. The proper names show up in the bluetooth preferences so something is being recognized.
Could really use a solution to this constant asking me to identify the keyboard.
I've read various places online about others using these devices - though I think they may be using the other wireless versions, not bluetooth. Not sure about that though.
Macbook, Mac OS X (10.5.6)