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  1. Dec 27, 2015 · Please try the fixit(s) provided below which will help you resolve common issues related to USB ports and devices. This fixit automatically diagnose and fix problems with hardware. (USB) Mice, keyboards and other USB device are not detected by the device manager or when they are not working.

  2. Oct 1, 2021 · Step 1: Disconnect your iPhone from your PC. Then, unlock your iPhone and reconnect it to the PC using your USB cable. Step 2: Right-click the Start button, then select Device Manager. Next, click Portable Devices so that it expands. Step 3: Right-click on Apple iPhone (or whatever your PC may call your iPhone). Click Update Driver.

  3. Apr 18, 2019 · Open Control Panel > Device Manager. Unlock your device and connect it to your computer with a USB cable. Locate Universal Serial Bus Controllers > Apple Mobile Device USB Driver. It is also possible the device may show under Imaging Devices, Portable Devices, Other Devices, or as an MTB USB Device.

  4. Jan 4, 2022 · The iPhone beat Blackberry by charting its own path. Steve Jobs may have called out Blackberry on the stage for its rigid structure and “baby internet,” but the iPhone wasn’t a response to...

  5. BlackBerry Forums Support Community BlackBerry Technical RIM Software Device Manager, phone listed but not showing

    • Overview
    • Look in the Finder, in iTunes, or in the Apple Devices app
    • Check whether your device charges
    • Update the software on all your devices
    • Restart your devices
    • Allow your device to connect in Windows or macOS
    • Trust your computer, if asked
    • Check for software conflicts
    • Contact us

    When your device is turned on and connected to your computer, it should appear in the Finder, in iTunes, or in the Apple Devices app. If you don't see it, follow these steps.

    On a Mac with macOS Catalina or later, look for your device in the sidebar of any window in the Finder.*

    On a Mac with an earlier version of macOS, look for your device in iTunes.

    On a PC, look for your device in iTunes or in the Apple Devices app.

    Learn more about viewing your device in the Finder or iTunes or in the Apple Devices app.

    Your device should chime or vibrate when you connect it to your computer, but debris can build up in the charging port at the bottom of your iPhone or iPad and make it difficult to connect. If your iPhone or iPad does not charge when connected to your computer, connect your device directly without a hub or adapter if possible. If that doesn't work,...

    Update your iPhone or iPad

    Update your Mac

    Update your Windows PC

    On your PC you might also need to update iTunes, update Apple Devices, and update drivers.

    When you connect your device to a Windows PC, Device Manager can confirm whether your computer is connected to your iPhone or iPad and update your driver if needed.

    When you connect your device to a Mac laptop computer with Apple silicon, your Mac might ask whether you want to allow this accessory to connect. If so, allow it to connect.

    If you see a “Trust this Computer?” alert on your device when you plug it into your computer, tap Trust. If you don’t see the alert or tapped incorrectly and the computer and iPhone or iPad may not trust one another, reset your Location & Privacy settings.

    About the 'Trust This Computer' alert

    Some third-party software might affect whether your iPhone or iPad can connect with your computer.

    On a Mac, check your VPN or third-party security software for connectivity issues

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  7. Use BlackBerry Link to manage your device and allow connections between your device and your computer. You can: • Allow remote file access, so that your device can access files stored in the libraries on your computer. • View and delete files that are stored on your computer from your device.

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