Customize a Magic Mouse 2 run OSX 10.10.5?

I go to the mouse in system preferences, but I don't get the scrolling options?

(A) you need to run El Capitan for the Mac to recognize the Magic Mouse 2

(B) once you have El Capitan, you may need to connect the Mouse via a lightning USB cable 2 Magic initially to get the Bluetooth all straighten.  After that, you can go all Bluetooth.

I had a similar problem with a Magic Trackpad 2, but it works very well on my El Capitan end 2009 27 "iMac.  But I need both El Capitan and wired USB lightning original to get the thing rolling, now it is Bluetooth all the way.

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