How do you figure out which accessory is using too much power that needs to be unplugged to re-enable usb devices?
How do you figure out which accessory is using too much power that needs to be unplugged to re-enable usb devices?
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How do you figure out which accessory is using too much power that needs to be unplugged to re-enable usb devices?
HokieDJ wrote:
How do you figure out which accessory is using too much power that needs to be unplugged to re-enable usb devices?
From the battery icon in the upper right menu bar— you can see significant energy demand:
If a USB device doesn't work with Mac - Apple Support
HokieDJ wrote:
How do you figure out which accessory is using too much power that needs to be unplugged to re-enable usb devices?
From the battery icon in the upper right menu bar— you can see significant energy demand:
If a USB device doesn't work with Mac - Apple Support
How do you figure out which accessory is using too much power that needs to be unplugged to re-enable usb devices?