Options to load a new magic mouse.

OK, I know that you have to plug the usb cable into the bottom of the mouse and the other end into the usb port on the computer to load the thing.  In time waiting... you need to leave the computer on... I don't want to do that... Yes, there is a possibility to plug the usb cable into a usb wall Chargers you can buy? This way I could turn the desk top completely off...

Hello

Magic Mouse 2 can also be charged via a USB power adapter.

More information:

https://manuals.info.Apple.com/manuals/1000/MA1739/en_US/magic-Mouse2-Userguide. PDF

Tags: Peripherals

Similar Questions

  • New magic mouse

    I have the new Magic Mouse and can not scroll upwards or downwards using the mouse. I tried system preferences - mouse, but it brings me to the page with an option to check the problem. I can scroll up and down the keyboard... but it's getting old fast.

    Any help greatly appreciated.

    Thank you

    MIke

    You computer has the minimum specifications of the system for the device?

  • New Magic Mouse (wireless) works erratically

    New Magic Mouse (wireless) said low battery but it does not use a battery? How to charge it?

    The Apple article below should help.

    Recharge the battery in your Apple - Apple Support accessory

  • I just bought a new Magic Mouse 2 but it can't scroll.

    I just bought a new Magic Mouse 2 but it can't scroll. But if I change this mouse with microsoft mice, that the mouse can work well. However, I take the 2 magic mouse the apple store where is can match the other apple computer. Can you give me some suggestions?

    You must meet these requirements: Mac computer compatible Bluetooth with v10.11 OS X or later.

  • Magic Mouse 2 * new * does not work

    New macbook and new magic mouse 2 but I can't connect via usb or bluetooth, I tried to restart the two and wait for it to load. literally, I don't know where to go from here. need help! Save me

    Note: Magic Mouse2 cannot be used when you are connected to his cable.

    • Setting up your Apple - Apple Support wireless devices

    Follow these steps to configure your Magic Mouse 2, Magic Keyboard or Magic Trackpad 2:

    1. Connect the lightning to the USB cable to the port of lightning on the device and
    2. the other end of the cable to your Mac.
    3. Make sure the switch is in position I. (Green will be visible).
    4. The device appears in the Bluetooth preferences and automatically pairs with your Mac.
    5. The Bluetooth Preferences window indicates the level of status and connection fees of
    6. your device. When the device is charged, unplug it for wireless use.

    There are several opinions and comments about magic Mouse2

    http://www.Apple.com/shop/reviews/MLA02LL/A/magic-mouse-2

    also you might feel free to contribute to them, but also to comment

    Apple feedback • comments support • return of products

    Among the comments, are issues of the user that may or may not help you

    make the best diagnosis of your installation + user experience problem.

    If your product (MM2) is the Thunderbolt port, as it should, it may

    not being able to associate as some suggest it can, through the use of the USB port. Since

    This is not a. The port of loading may or may not be useful to attach

    mouse to the computer during the initial installation; to see if it is recognized.

    You can find it does not help. Or can the gremlin inside the MM2

    self-pity and decide whether to allow a connection in any case. Say what? Please?

    If the mouse was purchased directly from Apple (official, store or online)

    You should have 14 days to return the product. An Apple Store

    Genius can be useful in practice to troubleshoot or to help set up a mouse.

    My mouse are USB & all fasteners; they can't run away + I of good spare parts.

    Sorry your mouse is pointing upwards. I give a talk, no uncertain words.

    Good luck in this case!

  • Configuration of gestures magic mouse 2

    I don't have the option to configure on my mouse gestures. I'm running OS X 10.9.5 on my MacBook Pro. I have to upgrade to another version to use this feature?

    Is it a new Magic Mouse (2) you are using?  If Yes, you will need to upgrade to El Capitan.

  • Magic Mouse Gestures of 2 does not

    Just bought a new Magic Mouse 2 and I can not get the options of "gestures more" appears for the new MM2 or "Point and click on.  As a result, cannot scroll or switch between applications.  Make a right click seems to work on its own, however.

    As soon as I reconnect my old magic mouse, everything to return to the menu options.

    I tried almost all the options to remove my old mouse completely and by adding a new to see if there was a conflict between the two.  However, the old mouse shows all options, but does not.

    Here are the only options I have for the new Magic Mouse:

    Help!

    Hi chmilestogo,

    Thank you for using communities Support from Apple! I'm sorry to hear you're having these problems with your Magic Mouse 2 and your iMac. If you experience unexpected mouse behavior (in this case, do not show the preference options), you can find information and troubleshooting described in the following articles useful:

    Configure your Apple - Apple Support wireless devices

    If your Apple wireless mouse, keyboard or trackpad doesn't work as expected - Apple Support

    Also, I'm not clear if the config at the bottom of your post info is up-to-date, but you can make sure that you are not yet under rated beta of El Cap:

    Beta Apple software program

    Concerning

  • Can not switch to OSX Recovery Mode: looking for the keyboard and magic mouse

    I'm trying to reset my end 2012 Mac Mini 2.3GHz/i7/16GB to factory settings to try to get the machine a new lease on life.

    However, when I try to enter in Recovery Mode (in now command ⌘ + R when the system starts up), the machine will stop to a screen showing the instructions to turn on a magical keyboard and Magic Mouse.

    I have a trendy apple (USB) keyboard and a USB mouse is connected.

    How can I activate these entries, or how can I pass this screen looking for a keyboard/Magic Magic Mouse?

    [I guess one option is to use a magic mouse or a magical keyboard - I have in my office - but it is not sensible that you need them to access recovery mode].

    Thank you

    Got my Magic Mouse of the office, got into recovery mode. Surprised, you need a Magic Mouse, and who does not have a USB mouse to the recovery mode!

  • Magic mouse does not work

    I just bought a new magic mouse. I am connected and it works well. My only problem is that does not scroll. I went into System Preferences and there are no options for scrolling. I've updated my OS X El Caption about a month ago so everything is up-to-date. Any suggestions?

    Maybe scrolling is disabled in the accessibility settings somehow?

    System Preferences > accessibility > mouse and Trackpad > mouse Options

    Make sure "Scrolling" is checked.

    Set the double-click and scrolling speed of your mouse or trackpad - Apple Support

    In addition, when you open System Preferences > mouse, does show options for your Magic Mouse mouse, or should we say no device found?

  • Magic mouse, not scroll after sleep

    My magic mouse stopped scrolling when I wake my MacBook to sleep 2016.  I use El Capitan 10.11.5.  The only way to restore full functionality of the mouse is by restarting the computer.  I watched a lot of historic messages with similar problems, but nothing has solved the problem yet.  It's very frustrating.  Any help appreciated.

    But you did not provide key information.   What is a former Magic Mouse 1 or the new Magic Mouse 2?    Now that you have upgraded, the MM1 only partially work with El Capitan.   You will need to buy the new Magic Mouse (MM2) to ensure full functionality with El Cap and his successors.

  • No installation of Magic Mouse 2 shows no green light when it is plugged

    I use an apple mouse and want sign out using a magic mouse 2.  When I plug it into my computer I have no green light

    Hi, lindafromcleveland!

    I'm really glad to hear you have a new Magic Mouse 2! It's a great device, and I know you will love. I understand you may have some trouble getting it implemented, however. I have some information that should help you.

    First of all, take a look on the article in the link below to ensure that your Mac meets the system requirements for using a Magic Mouse 2:

    Identify your wireless Apple keyboard or trackpad mouse

    Under the section "Identify your device and requirements", this information is provided to the Magic Mouse 2:

    Magic Mouse 2

    • Lightning connector, built-in battery
    • Requires OS X v10.11 or later version

    If you are not running OS X 10.11 (El Capitan) or later version, you will need to update your software OS X before being able to use the Magic Mouse 2. You can use the link below to help to update if you need to.

    Update the software on your Mac

    Once you are on OS X 10.11, you can use the following article to configure the mouse Magic 2.

    Configure your Apple wireless devices

    Have a great day.

  • Implementation of the magic mouse

    I have a new 'magical' mouse and although it works via Bluetooth to my iMac 27 mid-2011 "with OS X Yosemite I can't customize.

    When I select advanced in the Prefs system mouse the mouse is not recognized. Icon of rotation only.

    Anyway that I can customize this new mouse?

    Thank you.

    Assuming it's a Magic Mouse 2, it supports only officially OS X El Capitan (10.11).

  • Magic Mouse does not move the cursor

    After I pair my magic mouse, it scrolls and the buttons work, but the cursor does not move. What can I do to restore the mouse entirely, or even remove the name? Or what else should I do to solve the problems.

    What is the new Magic mouse (MM2) you have?

    And you're running with Yosemite, as shown in your profile.

  • Recently bought the magic mouse not found

    not found when it is connected with the mouse cable

    Bluetooth enabled

    You use OS 10.11.3 El Capitan with a new Magic Mouse 2.

  • Magic Mouse to scroll or drag

    Hi all, need your help.

    I have a Macbook Pro (retina, end 2013) with Yosemite 10.10.5. I just got a Magic Mouse (A1296 3VDC) with new batteries. I've matched with no difficulty to my Mac. Standard features are perfect (cursor autour, by adjusting its speed and standard single, double or triple click). However, but no matter what I do, the features do not work (hit button scrolling, secondary, zoom, swipe...).

    I already checked System Preferences > mouse and System Preferences > accessibility, without success.

    I also tried to reset the SMC.

    Any suggestion?

    Thank you

    If you are still running Yosemite (as indicated in your profile) then you must go to 10.11.3 El Capitan.   It is the operating system required for the use of the new Magic Mouse 2.

Maybe you are looking for