Dear Readers
I use a Mac Mini Intel with Snow Leopard 10.6.1 as a kind of server.
He has a modem and a voice answering unit for phone calls attached to the USB ports.
My problem is now, that I do headless and keybord/mouse less booting with it.
Specially if there is a power loss, the Mac Mini does boot automatically after return of the power. Except mine isn’t doing that. Even before Apple Remote Desktop is running for remote tasks, the Bluetooth driver does start and ask for a Bluetooth mouse or a usb mouse.
I know that this is working without this kind of problems, as I run next to it the same model of Mac Mini with Mac OS X Snow Leopard Server. With that unit I don’t have this problems.
That is bringing me to the point, that there must be a piece of software or terminal command(s), to switch this checking of an existing mouse off.
I say anyone thank you in advance for your help.
Kind regards
Thomas Thaler
The solution is as follows.
go to system preferences->buetooth->advanced and uncheck the box to show the bluetooth setup assistant when no input device is present.
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