Mac Pro :: Get Bluetooth Magic Track-pad To Work With It?

Mar 9, 2012

Why do I not have full functionality of my Magic Trackpad? I am trying to get my bluetooth Magic trackpad to work with my Mac Pro It is successfully connected via my CSR bluetooth dongle It will support point and click but temporarily crashes as soon as I try a 3 finger gesture2 finger scroll doesn't crash itbut it doesn't do anything either I've pasted my info below including the mac pro, osx and Bluetooth info Mac Pro?

Model Identifier:          MacPro1,1  Processor Name:          Dual-Core Intel Xeon  Processor Speed:          2.66 GHz  Number of Processors:          2  Total Number of Cores:          4  L2 Cache (per Processor):          4 MB  Memory:          7 GB  Bus Speed:          1.33 GHz  Boot ROM Version:          MP11.005C.B08  SMC Version (system):          1.7f10   System Version:  

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Mac Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3), Magic Trackpad

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5. Undo the 2 screws for the fan and pull the fan forward. (You need to do this to remove the graphics card.)
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7.Remove a PCI blank and drill a 6.5mm hole in the middle.
8. Fit the RP-SMA connector and tighten the locking nut.
9. Put a little insulation tape on the other end as we need to fish this behind a support and don't was to short anything on the motherboard.
10. Pass cable behind support and fit the PCI blank into place
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12. Refit all in reverse not forgetting the push the metal bar that holds the graphics card to the right before refitting the fan.
13. Screw new antenna into back.

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