jaymonkey
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I also am experiencing the same issue ...
Running Monterey 12.2.1 via OpenCore 0.7.8 with natively supported Broadcom WiFi/BT combo (BCM943602CS) in a PCIe PCIe adapter card on Gigabyte Z490 Vision G, after the system wakes from sleep my Apple magic mouse no longer works.
As a work around I use Better Touch Tool (BTT) to turn off Bluetooth before the system goes to sleep and then turn it back on after wake ... this work around works perfectly with my 1st gen Apple Magic mouse which now works as soon as the system wakes from sleep.
The same thing could be archived using AppleScript/Shortcuts/System Automator, however BTT makes it supper simple to implement and it has a ton of other uses. I've been using it for years for custom gestures, keyboard shortcuts cuts, macros, etc.
if you don't already own BTT it only cost's $9 and you can download a free 45 day trial so you can test it before purchase.
Hopefully this work around will help a few of you guy's and girl's out there with this annoying bug in MacOS Monterey. Hopefully Apple will address this issue in a future Monterey update as genuine Mac's also seem to be still suffering from Bluetooth issues. However, for the time being this work around does the job.
Cheers
Jay
Running Monterey 12.2.1 via OpenCore 0.7.8 with natively supported Broadcom WiFi/BT combo (BCM943602CS) in a PCIe PCIe adapter card on Gigabyte Z490 Vision G, after the system wakes from sleep my Apple magic mouse no longer works.
As a work around I use Better Touch Tool (BTT) to turn off Bluetooth before the system goes to sleep and then turn it back on after wake ... this work around works perfectly with my 1st gen Apple Magic mouse which now works as soon as the system wakes from sleep.
The same thing could be archived using AppleScript/Shortcuts/System Automator, however BTT makes it supper simple to implement and it has a ton of other uses. I've been using it for years for custom gestures, keyboard shortcuts cuts, macros, etc.
if you don't already own BTT it only cost's $9 and you can download a free 45 day trial so you can test it before purchase.
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Hopefully this work around will help a few of you guy's and girl's out there with this annoying bug in MacOS Monterey. Hopefully Apple will address this issue in a future Monterey update as genuine Mac's also seem to be still suffering from Bluetooth issues. However, for the time being this work around does the job.
Cheers
Jay
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