Apple’s new USB-C peripherals for the Mac are failing to work with either versions of macOS before macOS Sequoia 15.1, or with the current beta of 15.2.
Despite Apple saying that its new USB-C Magic Keyboard and Magic Mouse will work with devices that are years old, they won’t without a specific update. Apple lists compatible Macs as old as 2018, but does not say that users have to update to macOS Sequoia 15.1.
On macOS Sequoia 15 or earlier, Touch ID and function keys fail to work on the new Magic Keyboard. While there don’t appear to be reports of the Magic Trackpad failing, the Magic Mouse is unable to scroll.
Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Source: AppleInsider News
A new report from 404 Media says that law enforcement officials in Detroit, Michigan believe…
Captain admits fearing sack after T20 World Cup flopMcCullum says main job is lifting ‘miserable’…
New CDC research suggests that a small but significant percentage of dairy farmers working near…
At first, Tesla loved to tout its Cybertruck order numbers, but it now seems like…
Catherine gets vindication as she finally gets to speak. With Disclaimer Season 1 Episode 7,…
Nintendo is keen to keep the Switch's dual focus of being both a gaming handheld…