Unresponsive macbook
If the Wi Fi is still not working on Mac, its time to set up wireless. Once the connection is established on our side, it's stable. If you own a MacBook Air, then the only way for you to connect to the web is via. However, while it's trying, and before it fails - if you turn on the device and enable RFCOMM, there is a chance you can successfully establish the socket connection. In order to successfully connect on our side, we normally turn off the device, then try to initiate a connection in the OS (which will try for a while but fail since the device is off).
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If anyone's device uses both SPP/Battery level, this may be the issue you are facing. It may simply be a coincidence, but in the past we have observed similar issues when trying to connect within our application both BLE Battery service and classic BT SPP at the same time.
#Unresponsive macbook Bluetooth
In the cases where we managed to connect RFCOMM, the battery % was not displayed next to the device after connection in the Bluetooth menu. An example might be if the OS steals the BLE connection to fetch battery level, preventing us to access the classic bluetooth service SPP.
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I cannot confirm this for certain, but it's likely that something is blocking the connection to RFCOMM socket on the OS side. However, this only happens when we "beat" the OS to the punch, and manage to open the socket before it gets "locked". pairedDevices() has been working properly.įinally, we have found that under a specific set of circumstances, we are able to connect to RFCOMM. We used to look at recentDevices() to connect, and the function failed to return recent devices. The SDP protocol we had in place did not work exactly the same - we did not receive an event when SDP completed, which caused our app to fail to try a connection (first issue)
#Unresponsive macbook upgrade
We have failed to open socket connection since the upgrade to macOS Monterey. Thanks for your help! Looking forward to your responses.I'm not sure yet if it's related or not - but on our side we are normally connecting to RFCOMM over Bluetooth (SPP protocol) for our device. However, with the fresh install, it still didn't work.Īnyone else experience this ? Or could this just be me being extra sensitive on the haptic feedback ? Would this also be a hardware issue such as bloated battery/spoilt trackpad/keyboard? By the fresh install, i meant rebooting MBP with ctrl+R and selecting "Install MacOS".
#Unresponsive macbook install
With that i concluded that my MBP has a software issue and i proceeded to do a fresh install of MacOS Sierra version 10.12.4.
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Suddenly noticed that if i rested my palm on the palm rest (with some pressure), the trackpad doesn't provide haptic feedback (no click) although the cursor is able to move and allows me to click on things.Performed SMC and PRAM reset, and trackpad/keyboard remained responsive.Left MBP to rest, came back 30minutes later and it was working.2 instances of trackpad and bluetooth not responsive at all during boot up (stuck at login screen) with apple prompting bluetooth set-up.Currently running on MacOS Sierra 10.12.4. I'm currently having issues with my MBP'13 Early 2015.