A magic mouse works in Ipad system?

a magic mouse works in Ipad system?

Does a mouse work on the iPad? No, not without jailbreaking.

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  • Does Magic Mouse work with ipad air?

    Does Magic Mouse work with IPad Air?

    Yes, it is a Bluetooth device. However, my iPad will not connect to the mouse.  Not sure why.
    I use my iPad as my personal computer. Mainly for surfing the web, social media, paying bills online... I already have a Bluetooth keyboard that connects to the iPad, so thought it would be nice to have a mouse.

  • Will  a Magic mouse work with a Ipad?

    I was told you can pair a magic mouse with a ipad! Tried to sync , but it won't work. Someone else told me you have to jailbreak the ipad. Is this the only way?

    To do what?
    There is no cursor to move around on the iPad.

  • Will the Apple Magic Mouse work with my Mac Mini?

    Hi
    I have a mid 2007 Mac mini — the Model 2,1 — running Mac OS X Snow Leopard, 10•6•8
    I’m thinking of treating myself to the Apple Magic Mouse, or Trackpad.
    Will the Magic Mouse, work with this model and version of the OS … ?
    (I’m ALSO told I need to have Wireless Mouse Software Update 1.0: how do I go about checking that I do … ?)

    I'm not sure about the 2007 mini, but a quick check is to open your system preferences and look for Bluetooth preferences.  If there aren't any, then no magic mouse for you...

  • Magic Mouse worked for over a year, now no scroll no right click

    All of a sudden, in my 15" powerbook, no new software installed (only Software Updates and Flash update), all the Systems Preferences rechecked, no USBOverdrive. Tried all the suggestions in various communities/ Google, no change. Seems it's a problem shared by many.
    Strangely enough, with my iMac 20" Magic Mouse works perfectly. Has anyone found a fix?

    if you have had a few replacement HH3s and still the same problem then it is unlikely all of the HHs have the exact same fault so maybe you need to look nearer to home in that there is something causing interference to your wifi signal
    have you tried moving the router to a different location to see if that makes any difference?
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  • HT204387 Is there anyway to connect Apple Magic Mouse to my iPad 2

    Is there anyway to connect my Apple Magic Mouse to my iPad 2

    Duct tape, super glue, gaffer's tape-any tape really.

  • Will magic mouse work fine on my system?

    I using Mac Mini 08 C2D 1.83 with 1GB RAM.
    OS X 10.5.8
    Thank you.

    Should work fine. The Specs say 10.5.8 or later but you have to download the Magic Mouse updates.
    http://store.apple.com/us/product/MB829LL/A?fnode=MTY1NDA1Mg&mco=MTMzNzY2NTE
    Minimum Requirements
    * A Bluetooth-enabled Macintosh computer
    * Mac OS X v10.5.8 or later with Wireless Mouse Software Update 1.0* or Mac OS X v10.6.1 or later with Wireless Mouse Software Update 1.0
    Hope that helps...
    Message was edited by: captfred

  • Magic Mouse works properly only on one user Account

    I just bought a Magic Mouse to use with my PPC Imac.  I have two users set up on this iMac and I set up the mouse while using one of those user accounts.  By the way I set it up to be a left-handed mouse with the left button being for the secondary (right) click. I got the mouse installed and it wasn't working very smoothly.  Then I discovered that I needed to update the software to the Magic Mouse Update 1.0. That seemed to get it working as fine as it could on this old machine and I was quite happy with it.  However, yesterday I switched to the other user account and the Magic Mouse was acting completely weird.  When I clicked on anything it was like a right click with menus popping up.  In addition, it wouldn't single click at all.  I checked in System Preferences that it was set up the same way as on the other account and it was.  I then tried to switch it back to be a normal right-handed mouse.  That gave me some functioning but it was very inconsistent and frustrating.  If it wasn't for the "old" wireless mouse that I had there were moments when I would have been completely stuck.
    Given that it worked fine on the one user account this doesn't seem like a hardward problem to me.  I also installed it on my husband's MacBook Pro running Lion and it works okay in both user accounts.  However, some of the special functions, like Smart Zoom and Mission Control don't seem to be functioning. 
    Any help would be appreciated.

    Did you ever get this resolved. Same thing. In my admin user account it works but in the one I use most I can't swipe scroll or anything?

  • Magic Mouse works in Windows 7 x64... Until Reboot

    So I've tried every troubleshooting solution I could find and after hours of fiddling around, and I finally got the Magic Mouse to work in Win 7 x64 (Boot Camp). However, after rebooting it no longer worked. I have downloaded the drivers listed on Apple's website and did the extract 64 bit version. I am using Boot Camp 3.0, so "Generic Bluetooth" is not listed in the Device Manager... only the correct Apple Bluetooth Radio is listed. The steps I went through to get the Magic Mouse up and running the first time are kind of a blur, but I believe they went something like this:
    1. Uninstalled Magic Mouse and Apple Bluetooth drivers from Device Manager
    2. Let Windows find new hardware and reinstall
    3. Chose to search for Bluetooth devices > Right Clicked Magic Mouse > Checked HID Mouse (or something similar) in Services tab
    4. Windows installed drivers and mouse worked. Magic Mouse was listed as Bluetooth HID instead of Apple Wireless Mouse (which I've seen before)
    Tested this configuration out and everything seemed to be working great. However, I rebooted my system, ensured I didn't have any issues in Mac OS X (which I didn't) then booted back into Windows. At this point, the mouse no longer worked. I noticed in the Device Manager that there were 2x Bluetooth HIDs listed instead of the one I saw earlier. When I displayed the Bluetooth devices, the Magic Mouse was listed with a yellow exclamation point. I attempted to disable each and reboot to see if one was conflicting with the other, but it did not resolve the issue. Anyone know why this is happening or what I can do to get this mouse working?

    Just to update... I can now add the mouse each time I load up Windows. I just need to uninstall any Bluetooth HIDs located in the Device Manager and remove the mouse from the list of bluetooth devices. However, each time I reboot into Windows, the first thing that happens is it install another Bluetooth HID. During the login screen the mouse is unresponsive and when going into the device manager after a reboot there is always two of the same Bluetooth HIDs listed. This seems to be the problem during the startup but how do I stop Windows from installing the same device twice?
    I have also attempted to install the 64bit drivers supplied on the website and the mouse changes from Bluetooth HID to Apple Wireless Mouse. Once it finishes installing, the mouse no longer works. I have to repeat the steps and uninstall the Apple drivers to get it to work again
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  • How Can I install Magic Mouse on my IPad 3?

    Hi there,
    I have just received new iPad with retina display.  I want to install Magic Mouse on it, but I can't find anywhere instruction for it. Any suggestions ? Thanks

    Other than a stylus, this is the only "mouse" that will work with the iPad.
    FYI
    Complete guide to using iOS 6
    http://howto.cnet.com/ios-6-complete-guide/
    Guide to Built-In Apps on iOS
    https://sites.google.com/site/appleclubfhs/support/advice-and-articles/guide-to- built-in-apps-ios
    You can download a complete iOS 5 iPad User Guide and iOS 6 iPad User Guide here: http://support.apple.com/manuals/ipad/
    Also, Good Instructions http://www.tcgeeks.com/how-to-use-ipad-2/
    Apple - iPad - Guided Tours
    http://www.apple.com/ipad/videos/
    Apple iPad Guided Tours - Watch the videos see all the amazing iPad apps in action. Learn how to use FaceTime, Mail, Safari, Videos, Maps, iBooks, App Store, and more.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YT2bD0-OqBM
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROY4tLyNlsg&feature=relmfu
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSPXXhmwYf4&feature=relmfu
    How to - Articles & User Guides & Tutorials
    http://www.iphone-mac.com/index.php/Index/howto/id/4/type/select
    iPad How-Tos  http://ipod.about.com/lr/ipad_how-tos/903396/1/
    You can download this guide to your iPad.
    iPad User Guide for iOS 5
    http://itunes.apple.com/us/book/ipad-user-guide-for-ios-5/id470308101?mt=11
     Cheers, Tom

  • Will the magic mouse work well with my iMac G5?

    I was wondering before i buy the Magic mouse cause my mighty mouse is getting old, if it will work with my iMac?
    i did upgrade to leopard so i was wondering if it will work?
    thanks!

    Based on the system requirements, on the product listing page at the Apple Store
    http://store.apple.com/us/product/MB829LL/A
    it will work. Scrolling works with Leopard. +Momentum Scrolling+ makes the scroll continue a bit after you stop the motion with your finger, like the action has "momentum." Snow Leopard is required for that feature to work.

  • I downloaded the new OS X 10.9.2 and ever since then my magic mouse works backwards

    I downloaded the new OS X 10.9.2 and ever since the upgrade, my apple magic mouse scrolls backwards. I want to scroll up, I have to move my finger down and vise versa/side to side. Is there a way to re-program it? If not, is there a software upgrade, if so where can I get it? Thanks!

    Fotwartistry wrote:
    I have it set to natural but it's working the opposite.
    Actually, that's correct.  "Natural" is the opposite of the "normal" scrolling that you would be accustomed to, so it's working just as it should.  To get "normal" scrolling back, just uncheck the "scroll direction: natural" checkbox and you should be good.
    Personally, I like to have it both ways.  The system settings are global and affect all mousing peripherals.  I used a menubar app called Scroll Reverser.  This allows me to, simultaneously, use the "natural" scrolling with my trackpad (which I've grown to like) and "normal" scrolling with my mouse.

  • Why does only my magic mouse work with 10.6.8 update?!!!

    Hi. Ever since updating my software to 10.6.8, the ONLY mouse I can use is the Magic Mouse - ANYTHING ELSE I try and use, wireless or not, will cause my computer to crash. I get asked to turn it off and back on. As soon as I try another mouse, I get a black curtain go down my screen and the message comes up. I have been getting these Kernal Panic things also when I start up with another mouse connected. I HATE THE MAGIC MOUSE! And now I am being forced to use it. Is Apple serious about this? It's ridiculous. I can't work properly with this mouse. HELP!!!!! Is there going to be any fix?

    If your HP is networked and using Bonjour as a protocol, then the 10.6.8 update made some changes to the core backend services such as Bonjour and this could be causing the error. With the job in error in the print queue, you can highlight the job (click once to select it) and then press the Job Info button (the blue circle with the white I inside). Doing this will give more information about the problem. You can post that information back here so we can advise what steps to take next.
    If the printer is connected to the Mac via USB then you may just need to remove the existing print queue, by opening Print & Fax and selecting the HP and then pressing the minus button. With the queue removed you can then click the plus button to add the queue again, selecting the HP in the Default Add Printer view.

  • Will any model magic mouse work with my iMac?

    I see 2 common models for magic mouse: MB829LL/A  &  A1296
    My Imac software is  OS X 10.8.4
    Please help, thank you!

    System Requirements
    Mac computer with Bluetooth wireless technology
    OS X v10.5.8 or later with Wireless Mouse Software Update 1.0* or OS X v10.6.1 or later with Wireless Mouse Software Update 1.0
    Existing keyboard and mouse for setup
    Two AA batteries (included)
    http://www.apple.com/magicmouse/

  • Magic mouse working under windows7

    I am a bit confused about the MagicMouse use in Win7 under bootcamp.
    First, in MacOS I see the bootcamp version is 5.0.3, under Windows, it says 3.1... why is there a difference?
    In windows, the mouse works but it is very erratic. There is no way to adjust the sensitivity of the trackpad component of the mouse. So if you are on a form with multiple dropdowns, the mouse randomly scrolls the dropdown list... or when you go to click, it scrolls as well and then accepts the click. In Device Manager, The mouse section shows a driver from Microsoft HID compliant.. (same for keyboard) Is there not a specific driver for the mouse where you can adjust all the relevant settings?
    I see there are drivers under Human interface device.. but those don't seem to work with the mouse

    Really the same issue by me on my mb990 and windows 7 32-bit. Don't even know what it might be. I've installed the driver for magic mouse from vista 32-bit. I think the crappy driver causes the problem.

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