Magic mouse battery level always 100% running Yosemite

Hi All i have had this problem since 1 year, also after updating to Yosemite the bug still exists, the battery of the magic mouse is always at 100% until it runs out of juice and it asks to replace battery.
Apple pls fix it or provide a terminal solution
thank you

1. Rechargeable batteries are different: the voltage stays practically the same untill the end of the charge, then they steeply fall to "empty".
2. You may have a not too healthy battery (happens sometimes). When the magic mouse or the cordless keyboard do not work well, changing the battery for a new one often solves the problem, even if the battery inside is "full".

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    2. You may have a not too healthy battery (happens sometimes). When the magic mouse or the cordless keyboard do not work well, changing the battery for a new one often solves the problem, even if the battery inside is "full".

  • Magic mouse battery level never 100%

    my freinds bought me the rechargable batteries from the apple store a few months back (like nov 2011) and i fully charge the battery put it into the mouse or keyboard but a full charge is 81%? is this normal?
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    Actually there may be something wrong, either with the charger or the batteries.  I went through the above reasoning when I first started using the recharables but was correctly pointed out on these forums the percentage is based on power, not voltage.
    When I charge my Sanyo Eneloop NiMH (of course 1.2v) I do see 100% charge in the display.  Some batteries have a high initial dropoff so maybe yours were 100% but dropped off to 81% by the time you read them (unless it was only a few minutes after you put them in in which case my initial statement stands).  Continume monitoring.  I suspect you will see the drop off at a much slower rate.
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  • Why does the magic mouse battery level drop suddenly?

    I typically get, oh, about 3 weeks off of a pair of AA alkaline 1.5V batteries on my magic mouse.
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    I'm sure other users have noticed this, or similar problems, so perhaps they will add their experience of this issue to my original post. When I did a search of the Community Forums using the search term "Keyboard OR Mouse AND Battery" I found plenty of similar issues.
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    chillvisio wrote:
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    I am a brand new Magic Trackapd user (since 13th of August 2010), but I already noticed something strange. My battery power dropped from 100% to 89% for less than 4 days of continuous usage. My trackpad has been delivered with Energizer Alkaline batteries.
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