Sleep and Magic Mouse

I must be doing it wrong. I put the iMac to sleep by clicking on Sleep
under the Apple menu, then turn off the Magic Mouse to conserve the
batteries. The problem is when I turn off the Magic Mouse, it triggers
a loss of the bluetooth link that wakes the iMac from Sleep. Then the
only way to put it back to sleep is to touch the ON/OFF button on the
back.

I wonder if OS X Sleep put the Magic Mouse to sleep to conserve the
batteries. Maybe I don't need to turn OFF the battery hog Magic Mouse?

aRKay

 24" iMac and 13" MacBook Pro both w/4GB , Mac OS X (10.6.4)

Posted on Aug 6, 2010 7:45 AM

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Aug 6, 2010 2:00 PM in response to aRKay

When the computer is sleeping, the mouse's LED should turn off, so there should be very little power used. That's why moving the mouse won't wake the computer. You have to click it.

If you do want to turn off the mouse, you could do it before you put the computer to sleep, then push the power button, or use the keyboard shortcut (Option-Command-Eject) to sleep the computer.

If you don't want to do that, click the "Advanced" button at the bottom-right of "Bluetooth" system preference and disable waking via Bluetooth. If your keyboard is also Bluetooth, you will need to use the power button to wake the computer.

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