This tutorial demonstrates how to connect a Magic Mouse, another Bluetooth® mouse, or a USB mouse to your iPad. The author shares his experience using a Logitech mouse with his iPad Pro and compares it to the Magic Keyboard. He also discusses how to use a Bluetooth mouse or trackpad to navigate your iPad, adjust settings, and customize the pointer. This feature requires iPadOS 13.4 or later and a compatible device.
To pair an Apple Magic Mouse with an iPad, go to the Settings app and press Bluetooth. Make sure Bluetooth is toggled on at the top and put your mouse into pairing mode. If your Magic Mouse 2 is unpaired, you should use a Bluetooth mouse of your choice.
To pair a Magic Mouse or other Bluetooth mouse on your iPad, go to Settings > Bluetooth, turn on Bluetooth, select the device when it appears in the Other Devices list, and type “0000” (four zeros) when asked for a PIN. Tap Pair. Turn on your Bluetooth accessory and place it near your iPad. Make sure it is in pairing or discovery mode. Open the Settings app on your iPad.
The author uses the Magic Mouse exclusively for his iPad, stating that the gestures for scrolling, going back and home are amazing and make the iPad experience more efficient. To pair a Bluetooth mouse or trackpad with your iPad, follow these steps:
- Open your iPad’s Settings app. Select Bluetooth. Wait for your mouse to appear under ‘Other Devices’. Tap your mouse’s name to pair.
- Put your mouse in pairing mode and wait for it to appear as a pairable device in the iPad’s Bluetooth settings. Click on the mouse’s name to continue.
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