Apple updates 2007 Aluminum Keyboard firmware to fix Magic Mouse power issues
8:22 am, January 26th, 2010, John Brownlee
The Magic Mouse has numerous power management issues, but Apple’s at last solved at least one of them: the latest update to hit Apple’s Support Site promises to fix the bug that caused the Magic Mouse in conjunction with a 2007 aluminum Bluetooth keyboard to bleed out power.
Apple’s traditionally terse release notes for the Aluminum Keyboard Firmware Update version 1.1 read:
Improves battery performance of the 2007 aluminum Apple Wireless Keyboard when used in combination with other bluetooth devices and addresses an issue with the 2007 aluminum Apple Keyboard and the 2007 aluminum Apple Wireless Keyboard where a key may repeat unexpectedly while typing.
Any Magic Mouse owners out there able to confirm the update fixed their keyboard power problems? Let us know if you spot an improvement in the comments.
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Actually they just need to produce and sell a better wireless keyboard: one that has a numeric keypad.
Mattzook, on January 26th, 2010 at 10:30 pm
After updating the wireless keyboard firmware on my 27-inch iMac, I literally cannot type a full sentence before the connection to the keyboard is lost, and the letter “d” repeats for one and a half lines. This is now a disaster, stopping all the work I needed to complete.
John, on February 12th, 2010 at 10:09 pm