To turn on the device, press the button until the green LED at the top turns off. To use the Apple mouse, follow these steps:
- Go to the Apple menu on your Mac.
- Select "Keyboard, Mouse, or Trackpad" from the Devices list to activate the Apple mouse.
- Choose "Connect" and click on Bluetooth.
To unlock the cursor on your Mac, try the following steps:
- Press Command+Option+Esc simultaneously to open the Force Quit window.
- Use the arrow keys to navigate to Finder.
- Press Enter to restart Finder.
- Try unlocking the mouse using this method.
When the Magic Keyboard, Magic Mouse, and Magic Trackpad are turned on and connected to your Mac, they work wirelessly via Bluetooth. If the device is included with your new Mac, it should already be paired with that Mac and will automatically connect when turned on.
To rename the Magic Mouse, follow these steps:
- Click on the Apple logo in the top left corner.
- Select "System Preferences."
- Click on "Bluetooth."
- Right-click on the device you want to rename.
- Choose "Rename" from the drop-down menu.
To start the trackpad on your Mac, follow these steps:
- Navigate to the Apple menu and select "Accessibility."
- In the sidebar, select "Pointer Control."
- (For older versions of macOS, choose "Mouse and Trackpad.")
- Click on the "Options" button for the trackpad.
To use the pointer without a mouse, follow these steps:
- Activate mouse and keyboard control by pressing Alt+Shift+Num Lock on the numeric keypad of your PC keyboard.
- Use the combination of keys to control the mouse cursor in different directions.
The new Magic Mouse 2 is identical in terms of design and tactile sensations. The weight reduction of ten grams is not noticeable since it is not a device to be held in hand. The use of an integrated battery has eliminated the removable battery door.
When the battery of the Magic Mouse 2 is depleted, connecting it to your Mac for one minute will provide an hour of battery life. To fully recharge it, it takes less than two hours and lasts over a month.
To copy and paste using the Magic Mouse, you can follow these steps:
- Select the item you want to copy.
- Press Command-C or choose "Copy" from the Edit menu in the menu bar.
- You can also right-click on the desired item and choose "Copy" from the context menu.