Remove the old keyboard/trackpad reference of the new iMac

I recently got an iMac and had to return because of a problem. Before doing so I took a time machine backup, and when I received my replacement iMac I restored from this backup. Under bluetooth in system preferences, there are still references to the 2 of Magic Trackpad and Keyboard 2 Magic that has been associated with the faulty iMac. I tried clicking on the "x" that appears as I mouse over the devices, but it does not work. It says "Unable to connect to device" and a "Pair" button appears. Of course, I can't pair it with these devices because they are no longer in my possession.

Someone at - it had similar problems or can help me?

I ended up editing the com.apple.Bluetooth.plist file in ~ Library/preferences. In this file the devices are listed by MAC address in HIDDevices. I found the MAC addresses correct by right clicking the devices I wanted to delete under system-> Bluetooth preferences. Remove these items in the file .plist and logout and back in solved my problem. If anyone else has this problem: it's a good idea to make a copy of the .plist file before editing.

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