Remove the battery compartment cover (located on the bottom side of the mouse), then remove the old batteries. Insert two AA batteries, making sure the positive and negative ends are pointing in the right direction. Replace the battery compartment cover. Turn the mouse on when you’re ready to use it.
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- Can you left click an Apple mouse? What to Know. With a mouse: Connect it and go to System Preferences > Mouse > and select Left under Primary mouse button. Without a mouse: From System Preferences > Trackpad, uncheck the box next to Tap to Click. The left-click function is also known as a primary click.
- Why is my IMAC mouse lagging? 1. Make sure your mouse is charged. If the mouse connected to your Mac isn't charged or has worn out batteries, the cursor will lag, and you'll have an overall poor experience. To fix this, charge the mouse or replace its batteries as appropriate.
- Why is my wireless keyboard not working? Replace the batteries in the keyboard and/or mouse. Reconnect the devices by pressing the reconnect button on the wireless receiver, and on the keyboard and mouse. Failing to reconnect wireless devices after changing the batteries is the most common cause of wireless keyboard and mouse failures.
- Why is my mouse wheel sticky? It is likely because you missed a screw. Important: be very careful opening the mouse as there is a cable connecting the top to the bottom, and if you break this, your mouse won't work anymore. Once you have the mouse open, one long cable will connect the top to the bottom.
- "How do you clean the inside of an Apple mouse?" If your Magic Mouse or Magic Mouse 2 isn't tracking properly, there might be a hair or other debris on the sensor lens. Turn the mouse over and inspect the sensor window using a bright light. If you see debris, use compressed air to gently clean the sensor window. Back to top.