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Marty_Macfly

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Apr 26, 2020
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Hi all,

I love my magic keyboard and trackpad, 1st of all! :)
I am hoping this crash is a one off, and I just need to follow steps to avoid crashes like this in the future
(I've been using them for 5 days now. Really impressed with the trackpad in particular.)




Questions:

Q1. Is the below crash report a common one? What is the cause? Is it a bluetooth drop out effectively?


Q2. What do I do the Bluetooth magic keyboard and trackpad, when I stop using the MBA for a while, to avoid timeout crashes?? (
E.g. Do I turn them off? That would be a real faff if short breaks etc. Their batteries have been amazing where I have left the 2 on all day, and have only turn't off when we go to sleep.)



NB:
A Summary of my activity before crash:
MBA lid closed for a good while, while not in use, move to other side of room. Say 4 metres away, in line of sight.
Doing other stuff, I shoved the MK and MT to one side on the desk, probably pressed keys etc.

When I finally got back to Mac Time - I opened the mba lid, to use it, it was a black screen with a working moving cursor, but no top menu etc.

I tried plugging into dock for the external monitor, and it pink crashed. The 1st part of it is below, and mentions bluetooth device timeout.




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The Crash report


panic(cpu 1 caller 0xfffffe002bf0bf40): "AppleHSBluetoothDevice::setPowerState(0xfffffe23310d4920 : 0xfffffe002d868234, 1 -> 0) timed out after 10301 ms"


Debugger message: panic


Memory ID: 0x6


OS release type: User


OS version: 20G165


Kernel version: Darwin Kernel Version 20.6.0: Mon Aug 30 06:12:20 PDT 2021; root:xnu-7195.141.6~3/RELEASE_ARM64_T8101


Fileset Kernelcache UUID: 6304A06696A657F4CF48CC569B129642


Kernel UUID: DA16DC13-5845-3638-9BB4-B14F9AC08E55


iBoot version: iBoot-6723.140.2


secure boot?: YES


Paniclog version: 13
 
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