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I got 19/20. Turned off True Tone and cranked the screen brightness. Half the time I didn’t know if it was just my eyes playing tricks on me, but it was interesting to notice how the colors seemed completely indiscernible for a few seconds and then suddenly one stood out.


As I understand it, Dokploy Cloud [https://docs.dokploy.com/docs/core/cloud] makes the hosting "managed" by removing the need for Dokploy UI to be installed on your own VPS. With the free/open source version you need to host the UI yourself.


I will have to ask them for specifics, but I believe they are on an older iMac (pre 2017) that cannot run Ventura or newer. If they are running Ventura, they may have simply overlooked the dialog completely, but I'm leaning more towards a version of macOS that didn't have the dialog.


Someone else pointed this out, I didn’t know. Although, yes, if they needed to close any prompts that might have been a problem.


Not the Magic Mouse, though, unless you’re very skilled with your fingers.


If I had known that rebooting would re-enable Bluetooth, that would’ve been a good fix in this particular situation. Although I do see how it can be annoying under normal circumstances.


Interesting. Didn’t know, will have to check that.


Interesting! If that’s the case, great! But I believe the couple in question is on an older iMac not upgradeable to the latest version of macOS, so they would still be out of luck.


They do, but instructing them to enable Bluetooth using only the keyboard didn’t seem feasible to me.


Given very careful instruction this might have worked. But I didn’t know this trick myself to begin with. Now I do!


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