To unpair and rematch an Apple Magic Mouse from your Mac, follow these steps:
- Turn off the Magic Mouse by flipping it upside down and finding the power button. Adjust settings such as tracking and scrolling speed, and enable or customize gestures in System Settings. To pair an already-paired Magic Mouse 2, plug the mouse into the Lighting-to-USB cable and connect directly to the Mac.
If you can’t connect your Magic Keyboard, Magic Mouse, or Magic Trackpad to your Mac, try removing the AA batteries from the older version of Magic Mouse and slot new ones in. This should help restore the mouse to optimum performance.
Occasionally, a persistent connection issue necessitates unpairing the Magic Mouse and then pairing it again. In Bluetooth settings, right-click on your Magic Mouse and select ‘Forget’ to remove previous connections and allow for a fresh start. Restart and try the pairing again. If you have any other Bluetooth devices paired, they will need to be repaired after this process.
To remove a pairing, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Bluetooth. Select the mouse and click the Delete button. For the original Magic Trackpad/Magic Keyboard (rounded with a power button), open Settings -> Bluetooth. Select the device (e.g. Mouse or Trackpad) and press the power button to turn off the green LED on the top of the device.
📹 Apple Magic Mouse – How to reset Bluetooth connections
This video provides a quick tutorial on how to reset the Bluetooth connection on an Apple Magic Mouse. The video covers two scenarios: resetting the connection when the previous computer is accessible and when it is not. The video demonstrates the steps involved in each scenario, ensuring that the mouse is ready to be paired with a new computer.
📹 How to Reset Apple Magic Mouse
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