D Talks #65

iPhone and iMac cyberstalking

So, this morning, my iPhone alarm was interfered with by the cyberstalkers, again. The 4am alarm didn’t sound off, but the 4:30am alarm did. Then later in the morning, I return to my iMac, and tap the keyboard to login, but the display remained off. I then tap the mouse, and the display still remained off. So the keyboard and mouse were somehow disconnected from the iMac, which seems very strange and has never happened before. The battery on both the keyboard and mouse were still charged enough, and I have a photo of that. So I press the power button, and the display turns on, while the keyboard and mouse are still not connected to the iMac. So I connected the keyboard physically to the iMac and was able to type the password to login. I then disconnect the keyboard physically, and the keyboard is supposed to stay connected via Bluetooth, but it doesn’t. I then connect the mouse physically to sync with the iMac, and the syncing is not working with the mouse either. So I restart the iMac, and after the reboot, the keyboard and mouse are finally synced and connected via Bluetooth. I checked the battery charge for the keyboard and mouse, and they both had planned of charge. This could be a legitimate technical error, or not… and most likely not.

Screen shot, just to note the cyberstalking.
Tapping keyboard and mouse to wake up the display, but the display doesn’t wake up because the keyboard and mouse were somehow disconnected.
Pressed the power button and the display wakes up. Continue to test the keyboard and mouse, and they are still disconnected.
After restarting the iMac, the keyboard and mouse are finally connected and working properly. The keyboard and mouse had plenty of battery charge.