Hello.
I have the latest Mac mini running Catalina and a Magic Keyboard with numpad and just woke my Mac from display sleep (real sleep does not work like with a Hackintosh, due to the external GPU and merde like that).
Upon brightening the display, macOS was kind enough to ask me to connect the unidentified keyboard I have connected and pressing the key on the right of the left SHIFT key. Well, since both products are from Apple, macOS could not identify the keyboard, but it is working, thus no problem (I hope).
But how does something like this happen every now and then? It probably happened with every Intel Mac and Apple Wireless keyboard I used since that switch 15 years ago. The Logitech wireless (though not Bluetooth) keyboard had no such problems with macOS and OS X and Mac OS X.
Flabbergasted,
yours truly.
I have the latest Mac mini running Catalina and a Magic Keyboard with numpad and just woke my Mac from display sleep (real sleep does not work like with a Hackintosh, due to the external GPU and merde like that).
Upon brightening the display, macOS was kind enough to ask me to connect the unidentified keyboard I have connected and pressing the key on the right of the left SHIFT key. Well, since both products are from Apple, macOS could not identify the keyboard, but it is working, thus no problem (I hope).
But how does something like this happen every now and then? It probably happened with every Intel Mac and Apple Wireless keyboard I used since that switch 15 years ago. The Logitech wireless (though not Bluetooth) keyboard had no such problems with macOS and OS X and Mac OS X.
Flabbergasted,
yours truly.