Become a MacRumors Supporter for $50/year with no ads, ability to filter front page stories, and private forums.
No issues for me, really. I use a PS3 controller via Bluetooth to steer my Mac (and do some gaming – quit nice to play HearthStone with it on a 50" TV) using ControllerMate, and at least that works well. What issues are you having?
The very same issues ever since Yosemite with my bluetooth headsets. Sometimes (specially if the computer is idle and goes to rest) the audio starts to become skippy until I perform a SMC reset. And it happened with my iMac, MBAir and MBP. Curiously, nothing happens on my iOS devices.
 
The very same issues ever since Yosemite with my bluetooth headsets. Sometimes (specially if the computer is idle and goes to rest) the audio starts to become skippy until I perform a SMC reset. And it happened with my iMac, MBAir and MBP. Curiously, nothing happens on my iOS devices.
Ouch. That's pretty bad. :(
 
  • Like
Reactions: RandomDSdevel
been getting that since mavericks. at least once a week. doubt it solves it. i've always though that was because i swapped my HDD for a samsung 840 ssd (seems to me it started right after that). but then again it's a 2007 iMac, can't complain.

Huh, that's strange: I'm on a 2007 iMac, and my copy of Safari almost never crashes unless I'm running a crazy amount of tabs (and I actually do that more often than I'd care to admit, and crashes are still relatively rare, especially after all the updates since 10.11.0, though they do tend to take down my entire system about half the time if I'm running other stuff, too…) But that's neither here nor there for a discussion about 10.11.5 betas…
 
why would ANYBODY want to download mavericks if they never used it before (thus don't have it in purchased tabs?) like, your comment doesn't make any sense.
[doublepost=1459980104][/doublepost]
CUT in finder? os x never had it? (or did it?) i never used it because i thought os x didn't have cut as cutting files is a very risky thing. ONLY COPY.

and no they didn't "fix" green button maximize. there's nothing to 'fix" as it isn't broken. maximize by double clicking the title bar.

CUT in the Finder would not have to be risky. Systems which do allow you to cut do it intelligently and safely. You can't lose a file this way because the CUT command is only finalized when you paste. If you don't paste after cutting, and the system crashes, it will be as if the file was never cut in the first place.

The green maximize button may not be broken, but it is implemented poorly. It hampers usability, and its behavior is inconsistent from app to app.
 
  • Like
Reactions: star-affinity
Register on MacRumors! This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.