To connect your Magic Mouse to your MacBook Pro, try turning Bluetooth on and off, then reconnecting the mouse. Click the “x” icon on the right side of the Magic Mouse or right-click and select “Remove” to un-pair it. If this doesn’t work, try reconnecting the mouse using the trackpad or another mouse. If everything is working correctly, the mouse should appear in your Bluetooth preferences.
If your Magic Mouse is displaying a “connection rejected” error, it means there is an issue with pairing or maintaining a connection with your Mac. One common reason is a loose battery terminal contact in the Magic Mouse. To resolve this issue, restart your Mac, turn the Magic Mouse off while it’s restarting, then turn it on and plug in the USB to Lightning cable. Check for wireless interference using the Apple Footer and try turning Bluetooth off and on again.
A “connection rejected” error with your Magic Mouse can usually be resolved by checking battery levels, restarting Bluetooth, unpairing and repairing the mouse. Disconnect it from its last connection and try pairing it again. Reconnect the mouse from its last connection and try pairing it again.
If the Magic Mouse is not connecting, turn it on and off, check your Bluetooth, unpair your Magic Mouse, reset your Apple mouse, and check if your Mac is running the latest software. Unpair the Magic Keyboard from any other Macs or devices and follow the steps provided in this article to resolve issues with your Magic accessories.
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