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5 days ago · Restart your Windows PC. Allow your device to connect in Windows or macOS. 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.
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.
Aug 19, 2023 · When I open Bluetooth on my iPhone 14 Pro Max to find my AirPods and see if their connecting (sometimes they don't for some reason) and there is a random "accessory" connected to my bluetooth. I don't know where it came from or how to get rid of it. What do I do?
Dec 20, 2023 · Every device using your Apple ID is linked to your iPhone. Here's how to review and manage the connected devices to ensure the security of your personal data.
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Feb 8, 2013 · Blackberry Device Manager shows it as being connected too, but it just doesn't get mapped for some reason and wont show up in BB Link. When i plug it in, i get a pop up in the corner saying "device detected, initializing access" but after that nothing happens. Does anyone have a solution?
You use the BlackBerry UEM Client to activate your device for work. When you activate your device, the device is associated with BlackBerry UEM and is granted access to work data and the productivity apps that your administrator assigned to your device.
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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.