2020. 2. 23. 03:42ㆍ카테고리 없음
I've only been on OS X for 2 days! So I am pretty new.Basically when I plugged in my Targus USB mouse it popped up that I was replacing the keyboard, it said if I wasn't then just to ignore the message and carry on, so I crossed it but my mouse isn't been detected by my Macbook Pro.The red light on my mouse is on so it has power but I can't see anywhere where I can set it up, all I'm thinking is that I need a Mac specific mouse? I got this mouse with my Vista laptop but I assumed it would plug in and work on OS X?
Gigaware Wireless Optical Mouse Driver
Gigaware Wireless Mouse
Gigaware Mouse Software
Actually try downloading a developer tool called USB Prober and check to see if the mouse is actually being detected on that usb port.if it is then there may be a driver issue in the kernel, check to see if that vendor has a driver for that product on mac. If you are lucky they might be using a standard USB interface chip, from FTDI here: or Prolific here:Those options are your best chance if the hardware works and the system does not integrate with it.You could also be using an under voltage USB port so try another port.Could you post details about the product you are connecting I could help a little more if I knew the brand and model. I have one, still somehow it didnt appear.I downloaded the one for os x 10.7.2 and ran it. Below are the last lines of the log - below. The mouse is detected (confirmed by the infrared light and the fact that when I plug it and go System Preferences/Mouse I see the Settings) but the pointer still does not move and the mouse cannot clickHub (HubDevice) @ 0xfd100000 with 2 portsPort 1: Status: 0x0307 Change: 0x0000 IR ReceiverSTATUS(change): CONNECT ENABLE SUSPEND POWER LowSpeedPort 2: Status: 0x0303 Change: 0x0000 USB OPTICAL MOUSESTATUS(change): CONNECT ENABLE POWER LowSpeed. If you have your mouse plugged into an external hub plug it into the USB port on the front of your mac and see if it works there.I have had issues with pointing devices being connected through external hubs before.There could be a conflict if you look at 'Port 2: (.dev)-DeviceRequest err: 0xe000404f ' which seems to be a under the BRC2070 chip, controlling Bluetooth.
I would expect that to only affect the Bluetooth system.Have you already tried disconnecting USB devices one by one to see if there is a conflict? Your device might be getting less power than required through the USB port it is connected to. This can be corrected by plugging it into one of the ports in the back of your system. Please try installing this driver and let me know if it works.It's a general prolific driver.