Unfortunately I think I am going to have to live with these daily issues, as it 
is still happening, and my track pad is at 75% battery, so that's not the 
issue. Hopefully and I know this won't happen but when I update to Mavericks in 
the next week or so the issues will go away.
On Jan 3, 2014, at 5:31 PM, Steve Holmes <steve.holme...@gmail.com> wrote:

> There may be a couple different things going on here. Some bluetooth
> speakers may automatically go off line when the computer sleeps. I
> know my Sony speaker doc often shuts itself off if inactive for a
> period of time. I use the speaker for playing media content but have
> VO permanently assigned to system audio.
> 
> I just recently experienced a deal where my system couldn't find my
> magic Trackpad but I had the machine turned off completely for over a
> week while I had left town. When I came back, I had to turn the
> Trackpad back on. I think it automatically powered itself off when it
> lost connection to my powered-off Mac Mini.
> 
> I know you werent' terning your computer off or any of that but is
> there a chance your trackpad is low on battery? I ask this since you
> didn't lose connectivity to your keyboard any of this time.
> 
> On 12/23/13, Brian Fischler <blindga...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> This is getting ridiculous as every time my computer goes to sleep and it
>> starts up again my bluetooth trackpad and speakers don't work, I get a
>> bluetooth error message that no bluetooth mouse or trackpad are connected
>> then I have to play around with settings for both the trackpad and speakers.
>> Freaking ridiculous, and the trackpad is Apple's so not sure why this
>> problem started. My keyboard is bluetooth and it works, so not sure what the
>> problem is but these problems are getting so tiresome and taking up so much
>> time to deal with I am going back to wired stuff. What a sham bluetooth is,
>> maybe it is just me, but it is getting quite frustrating.
>> 
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