Breathless Posted May 11, 2010 Share Posted May 11, 2010 I know that I can manually go through them one at a time and delete them, but I want to delete them all at the same time. The reason is because for some reason my bluetooth history spawns hundreds of random devices (20 or 30 every reboot), all of them "not connected", and with some random address like "00-23-36-90-00-20" etc, and it seems to make it difficult for my Magic Mouse to connect properly. Its not caused by the magic mouse, because even with it off, it generates about 20-30 on reboot. I will upload a picture later. I was hoping that there would be a file that I could quickly edit instead of having to sit here for an hour and manually delete these Samsung N310 10.6.3 Everything else functioning perfectly Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
szell Posted June 25, 2010 Share Posted June 25, 2010 I know that I can manually go through them one at a time and delete them, but I want to delete them all at the same time. The reason is because for some reason my bluetooth history spawns hundreds of random devices (20 or 30 every reboot), all of them "not connected", and with some random address like "00-23-36-90-00-20" etc, and it seems to make it difficult for my Magic Mouse to connect properly. Its not caused by the magic mouse, because even with it off, it generates about 20-30 on reboot. I will upload a picture later. I was hoping that there would be a file that I could quickly edit instead of having to sit here for an hour and manually delete these Samsung N310 10.6.3 Everything else functioning perfectly You can delete or edit the plist file for bluetooth. The path is /Library/Preferences/com.apple.Bluetooth.plist. Good Luck! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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