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Turning off mouse & keyboard

I would like to know if there would be battery consumption on the wireless mouse & keyboard when the Imac is turned off.I see an off switch on the mouse & I do turn it to off.Not sure how to turn off the keyboard though,Will battery still be used when Mac is turned off?

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Posted on May 28, 2011 6:09 PM

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May 28, 2011 10:52 PM in response to Ministrel

If you do need to turn the keyboard off, the right-hand end of the top tube part of the keyboard (acts as its riser in the back) is the on-off button. Press the button until you get the on-screen diconnect notice (or until the indicator light on the keyboard flashes a few times).


Initially I would turn off the keyboard and mouse overnight, and perhaps during the day when I was not going to be using the Mac for many hours. After a month I got tired of doing that, and started to leave them on.


I've had this machine about 3 months now, and the battery level for the keyboard is still showing 100%. However, I've had to change the batteries in the mouse about a month ago, and it's now reporting 50%.


Even though I tend to do more mousing than keyboarding, this disparity in rate of consumption seems a bit much. I've been considering getting one of those non-contact recharger thingies - you put special batteries in the mouse, then place the mouse on top of a pad-like device when you're not using it and the batteries are 'magically' recharged.


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Apple suggests not turning the iMac off unless you are going to be away from it for several days.

May 29, 2011 3:09 AM in response to Don Archibald

Hi Don! 🙂


A couple of "bits" of information:


I've had this machine about 3 months now, and the battery level for the keyboard is still showing 100%. However, I've had to change the batteries in the mouse about a month ago, and it's now reporting 50%.

This is a problem (incorrect battery readings) that apparently started with OS X 10.6.7. The readings are consistently high. The problem has been reported and the "powers that be" are aware of the issue. I suspect a future release will take care of the incorrect reading issue. In the meantime, the "mighty monitor" widget that runs under Dashboard seems to have correct readings.


I have been using rechargeable batteries and a 15 minute charger (all obtained on eBay new at a reasonable price). I happen to be using Energizers (2450 mAh). Although the batteries do not last as long as Lithium batteries, the cost is less over a period of time. Rechargeables also are "feel good" as they are environmentally friendly.


Regards,


Barry


P.S. My mighty mouse does require batteries more often than my keyboard, although I suspect it is because I use the mouse a lot as I type VERY slowly.


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Turning off mouse & keyboard

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