On Oct 18, 2010, at 8:50 AM, Michael_google gmail_Gersten wrote:

>> Yes, except for one thing. When the Magic Trackpad stops working, you need 
>> your old mouse or trackball to control the computer until you get the Magic 
>> Trackpad working again. I leave my old trackball connected all the time but 
>> placed out of the way until I need it.
>> 
>> My Magic Trackpad stops working every few days -- once or twice a week. It 
>> always happens overnight, when the computer is on and awake but not in use 
>> except for automatic backups, etc. The batteries are fresh, and I'm not 
>> using any other BlueTooth devices. I have permanently removed USB Overdrive, 
>> which many claim is currently incompatible.
> 
> I haven't seen this, but it sounds very similar to something else I saw.

Check out: "Keyboard stops working when using Spaces."  Very similar.

http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2161076

> Try this:
> 
> When it stops working, put your computer to sleep by the keyboard
> (ctrl-f2 to activate the menu, keyboard the apple menu, sleep). Let it
> sleep, and then wake it up.

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