
Now, let’s go to troubleshoot the issue in these aspects. Why does your mouse keep disconnecting? This is caused by mouse hardware detect, enabled USB suspend for HID devices, an outdated or corrupted driver, Windows 10/11 glitch, etc. Moreover, it can happen on a wired or wireless Bluetooth mouse. This issue is confirmed to occur with the older mouse that is still using a PS/2 port and the newer USB-format mouse. However, the mouse always goes wrong, for example, mouse lags and mouse keeps freezing – these two situations have been mentioned in our previous articles.Īdditionally, you can find another situation –mouse randomly disconnects in Windows 10/11. A wired mouse, USB mouse, wireless mouse, and Bluetooth mouse are used by you. When using a computer, the mouse is an important part that enables you to operate your computer well. Mouse Keeps Disconnecting and Reconnecting Windows 10/11 Mouse Keeps Disconnecting and Reconnecting Windows 10/11.The mission control setting is a cludge I guess this could be a software issue, but considering the Mac Mini uses the same Broadcomm Wireless chip that the prior Mac Mini did (and there are lots of posts in this forum and elsewhere) about having Bluetooth trouble with prior Mac Mini's, I have to wonder if this is related the Broadcomm chip - which is soldered to the motherboard and not replaceable per the iFixit breakdown).Are you using a wired, USB or wireless, Bluetooth mouse but find it disconnects and reconnects randomly? Then, you ask: why does my mouse keep disconnecting in Windows 11/10? How do I stop my mouse from disconnecting? Now, MiniTool will give you the answers in this post and you can easily fix the mouse disconnecting and reconnecting issue. Sounds to me like my M1, at least, has some hardware issues (video and bluetooth). Rather than reinstall the operating system, I just decided to shut down the Mac Mini until the new one arrives - I also don't want the Mac Mini to "phone home" and mess up the return. Soon as I did that, the pink pixels reappeared. To do that, the only way was to erase the Mac Mini.

Interestingly, her system would not proceed with the exchange until I removed the Mac Mini from Find My. Spoke with Apple yesterday and today, and the rep decided to send me a replacement M1 Mini (don't know when it is supposed to arrive.

I ALSO experience the pink pixels, but this went away when I changed something in System Preferences (I think it was a Mission Control item, but I can't check - tell you why in a moment). Nothing else attached to Mac Mini M1.ĥ) Only bluetooth items: Magic Mouse and Magic Keyboard - no betterĦ) Tried a different Magic Mouse - no betterħ) Factory Reset of Keyboard and Mouse - no betterĨ) There has been NO LOAD on the M1 most of the time (ie, running one app, usually Chrome)

Nothing in USB port A, but I do have a Logitech webcam in port B. Well, I've had both the pink pixels and the bluetooth issues.
