![]() If you see the above, well, you’ve got Bluetooth turned off. With that ready to go, start by going to System Preferences > Bluetooth off the Apple menu or, better, entering “bluetooth pref” into Spotlight. Your device will likely vary, but there’ll be some weird sequence that will tell it to look for a Bluetooth master with which to pair. I tested these steps out with a Satechi presentation pointer tool and its pairing mode is entered by turning on the unit then pushing both the forward and backward buttons simultaneously for at least 3 seconds. Then whatever device you’re pairing will have a “pairing mode” that you’ll need to know how to get into. The key step is going to sound really obvious but you need to ensure that you actually have Bluetooth enabled on your MacBook as step zero. Then again, you didn’t say that you were using it for any purpose other than to taunt and tease your feline, so perhaps I’m jumping to conclusions! Whether it’s headphones, earbuds, a speaker or any other bluetooth device, however, the pairing process on the Mac is actually the same. ![]() Good to know that there’s a purpose for them other than to taunt and play with cats.
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