Magic Mouse troubles

Hello,
Recently, I have noticed an issue with my Magic Mouse which started recently and was wondering whether it may be the notebook or the actual mouse.
Problem: not responding to its settings.
Details: In System Preferences>Mouse>More Gestures, I have all options are unchecked. Yet, by (inadvertently) sliding/swiping my finger from left to right or from right to left, the page I am working on will slide from right to left or from left to right respectively. It's not only weird; it's really irritating. Has anyone any idea of what may be going wrong?
Data:
MacBook Pro 15" running on Mavericks (OS X 10.9.2);
Warranty just died;
Magic Mouse about 2-years old (up down scrolling working fine);
I have tried changing the batteries just in case (to no avail);
I am right-handed.
Thanks,
Emile
Message was edited by: nucho

Yes, I suppose. Unfortunately, I am in Mexico and not in Mexico City. No chance of finding a genius bar. This just may come down to having to, either live with this or buy a new mouse. Hopefully, the problem lies with the mouse and not with MBP.
Thanks for you responses. I appreciate it.
EN

Similar Messages

  • Magic Mouse Troubles After Software Update

    I am having trouble with my magic mouse after a software update.  I am using Lion (I think) 10.7.5.  My trouble is that when I shut down my Mac, my magic mouse doesn't work until after I log in.  I can't click on the user with the magic mouse; it simply doesn't work until after I log in.  So I have to plug in my corded mouse and click on the user, type in my password, and then the magic mouse works again.  This has only become a problem since I cannot type in a username and the users are now buttons/icons on the screen.  Are there any fixes to this, or just have to deal with it?  Okay, I did just notice I can use the arrow keys on my keyboard to go between users.  Still, this is not an automatic thought that comes in my head when I see buttons/icons to click on.  I want to automatically use the mouse.  So if there are any other fixes beyond keyboard arrows, I would appreciate input.  Thank you!!!

    For those a little less into do it yourself I just found Mouse Wizard:
    http://www.samuco.net/web/node/23
    I will say that when I downloaded the demo the center button didn't work, but a very quick & courteous reply from their tech support suggested:
    In terminal, can you try entering this command: "rm ~/Library/Preferences/.MagicalWizard.plist". Then, relaunch MouseWizard.
    I did this & now I have center button nirvana! (Mouse Wizard also supports a version of the squeeze button (they call it fourth button) and squeeze/bloat gestures.)
    So far so good--it's made me much happier with my magic mouse.

  • I know that I am not the first one, but again troubles with the magic mouse

    Perhaps somebody can help me?
    I still have troubles connecting my magic mouse with a Mac Pro (Mac OS 10.6.4). The same mouse works fine with my Macbook (again with 10.6.4). I uninstalled all the additional mouse software that I previously installed (Logitech) and installed the magic mouse software, but it is always only recognized as an Apple wireless mouse, no matter what I do.
    Any ideas what to do?

    The window could be opening off screen.
    *See --> http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/75291-offscreen-window-move-back-desktop.html
    '''If this reply solves your problem, please click "Solved It" next to this reply when <u>signed-in</u> to the forum.'''

  • Trouble with magic mouse under lion

    I upmy system to lion last week and since then my magic mouse is working rong, when I whant to scroll down I have to scroll up on my mouse.
    and a new bug, the system is telling me all the time where I am  You ca see
    the black rectangle in the center. Who can I close it??

    I still can't get my Mighty Mouse to work in Bootcamp either. I went through everything that I've seen suggested online. When I go to the Apple Magic Mouse Properties and check "Drivers for keyboard, mice, etc." and click Apply, I get "Access is denied." I'm using Windows XP. Curiously, after going through the Bluetooth Devices control panel and adding the Apple Magic Mouse, it appears briefly noting that it has a passkey, and then immediately changes it to "No passkey."

  • Is anybody else struggling with an intermittent connection when using the Magic Mouse/Trackpad ONLY on Boot Camp?

    Hi,
    I've seen thousands of posts about Bluetooth connection issues and interference and stutter/lag for both the Magic Mouse and Trackpad (affecting both Mac OS X and Windows under Boot Camp) but my problem is different.
    To summarise my setup, I use:
    - Retina MacBook Pro (lid closed or open, doesn't make a difference to this problem)
    - Thunderbolt Display
    - Wireless Keyboard
    - Magic Trackpad (have also tried a Magic Mouse and experience similar issues to the Trackpad)
    And in Mac OS X, everything works perfectly. The keyboard and trackpad work smoothly when I'm 6-7 metres from the machine, whether or not the laptop lid is open or closed, and whether or not the Thunderbold Display is connected.
    But on to my problem: the bluetooth connection is incredibly unreliable/intermittent when in Windows (I run Windows 7 64-bit and Boot Camp 4.0, and got both devices connected without any trouble via Bluetooth).
    But during usage, the cursor stutters/lags frequently, and tap to click (when enabled) seems to get triggered by mistake all the time (even when I'm not touching the Trackpad or even at the computer, clicks get registered).
    The Wireless Keyboard is perfect, and works well 5 metres from the machine. The Mouse and Trackpad, though, don't even work reliably when they are 6 inches from the machine. The built-in trackpad on the laptop works perfectly too, in Windows and Mac.
    I spent a week assuming I was suffering from Bluetooth interference, so I tried:
    - using the laptop with the lid open
    - removing the Thunderbolt display completely and trying the Magic Trackpad
    - repositioning items on my desk
    - disabling wifi
    All of these adjustments made minor differences to how good/bad the Trackpad was, but none came close to fixing the problem or making it work as smoothly as under Mac OS X. It was only after doing all of this that I realised perhaps it was just a Apple driver for Windows issue, so I booted into Mac OS X and tested everything out, and sure enough, it's all perfect. But back into Windows, the Trackpad doesn't work reliably at all.
    Obviously, the hardware is not at fault, and I assume the signal strength doesn't vary between operating system (why would it?) so I'm left believing this must be a driver issue. The TrackPad and Magic Mouse drivers have been out for a couple of years, so I'm surprised they can still be this bad. I tried both the latest driver from Boot Camp 4.0 (3.2.0.0) for the Trackpad, and also the older one from Boot Camp 3.2 (3.1.0.7) and both are equally bad for me.
    So my question is: has anybody else struggled with using the Trackpad (or Magic Mouse) with Boot Camp 4.0 and Windows 7 64-bit, whilst finding it to be perfect under Mac OS? I haven't found many posts complaining about the Windows driver, which is why I assumed it was an interference issue. But I'm almost sure it isn't, having spent 2 weeks investigating.
    Any thoughts/suggestions/answers much appreciated!
    Kyle

    SOLVED!
    After much testing, I have found the cause of lagging/jumpiness on the Bluetooth Magic Mouse and Magic TrackPad in Boot Camp. Hopefully this will help others:
    The drivers for the Broadcom 802.11n Wireless Adapter have a setting called "Bluetooth Collaboration" that is Disabled by default. Enabling this option removes the problem instantly. My Magic Trackpad now works flawlessly, even if I stand 6 metres from the machine. It now works just as well as under Mac OS. The setting can be found under:
    Control Panel > Device Manager > Network Adapters > Broadcom 802.11n Network Adapter (right click and choose "Properties". Under the "Advanced" tab, highlight the setting named "Bluetooth Collaboration", then change it to Enable. Then click OK.
    I narrowed the problem down to the wireless card by disabling ALL startup services and processes for Windows, then re-enabling one by one. As soon as I enabled the Windows Wireless Service, the problem came back. Similarly, disabling the Wireless Card inside the Network and Sharing Center (or Device Manager) removes the problem. This led me to believe it must be a driver issue with the wireless card, since the problem didn't occur with the Magic TrackPad under Mac OS, or on my mother's Windows 7 64-bit computer. So when I went into the Driver Properties to check for an update, I found this setting about Bluetooth Collaboration.
    I really hope this helps others trying to use Bluetooth devices under Boot Camp. All Apple notebooks use the Broadcom card (and have done for years), so this driver is installed for almost anybody using Boot Camp on an Apple notebook. I'd assume this problem would affect anybody using Boot Camp + wifi + a Bluetooth device.
    Cheers

  • My magic mouse is now jumping around every time I pick it up / put it down. It started in the last few days. Any ideas?

    Hi all -
    I looked around the forums and couldn't find an existing solution...
    This afternoon, I started using my Magic Mouse again, after about a week without turning it on. The mouse now jumps around erratically and sends spurious click commands - menus pop up all over the place, links are clicked, apps opened, etc. Usually it takes the form of the mouse jumping 1-8" to the left, and it seems proportional to the impact - if I put it down normally, it jumps about 4" to the left. If I put it down a little harder then normal, it usually jumps to the upper left corner.
    This ONLY seems to happen when I pick up the mouse to reposition it on the mouse pad. If I slide it smoothly along the pad, then there don't seem to be any issues.
    It has been in my backpack, and was turned on (I realized this afternoon when I took it out), so I wondered if it might have been the batteries. I checked them, and they're fine. It also had trouble connecting, though, and I had to cycle both the mouse and BlueTooth on the MBP.
    I also saw several posts here that said it might be the optics, so I tried blowing those out, but they look crystal clear.
    Just to be safe, I also updated the Wacom tablet drivers to the latest, no luck.
    MBP (July 2011) 15" i7, upgraded to 8 G RAM
    Lion 10.7.4
    Magic Mouse
    Wacom Intuos 5 tablet
    no external monitors
    It's possible this started when I installed the Wacom drivers, since it 'feels' kinda like using a tablet in absolute mode, rather than mouse mode - but with the mouse hardware. I have not tried swapping out the mouse for another one, nor tried this mouse with another Mac. I can try those in the next few days when I get an opportunity, but figured I'd ask in the meantime.
    I'm suspicious of either the Wacom tablet (but I can't imagine there would be a problem, as SO many people would have experienced it already).
    I'm also suspicious that maybe something has been jiggled loose inside the mouse, but have no idea how to tell.
    Can anyone save me a trip to the (distant) genius bar?
    Thanks!
    Aaron

    hey try a smc reset
    EDIT (smc reset
    Shut down the computer.
    Plug in the MagSafe power adapter to a power source, connecting it to the Mac if its not already connected.
    On the built-in keyboard, press the (left side) Shift-Control-Option keys and the power button at the same time.
    Release all the keys and the power button at the same time.
    Press the power button to turn on the computer. 
    Note: The LED on the MagSafe power adapter may change states or temporarily turn off when you reset the SMC.)
    if that doesnt help look at replacing the batteries in your magic mouse and try it then
    if the issue still presists take it into a apple store and they can test it there to see whats up

  • Magic mouse swipe between pages not working "only" in finders and preferences

    Hi community,
    I'm a new comer in this mac world like I just bought it less than a month ago and I'm already having trouble with it.
    My apple magic mouse cannot swipe between pages "only" in finder and preferences. I mean it works perfectly fine with Safari and stuff but when it comes to finder, I cannot move between folders by swiping with one finger. Ironically, it works fine if I change it to two finger swipe option by sacrificing 'Swipe between full-screen app' feature as it uses two fingers. Apple customer support that I talked to could not figure it out and I'm hoping to find answers here. I mean it's really awkward as it works with two fingers but not with one finger. Plus, one finger swipe works fine in Safari and other apps.
    I did what I can - restarting, -switch on and off the mouse, - PRAM reset, - trying in serfdom, -remove and pair up again the mouse, -run repair permission in disk utility.
    I use Mac Mini late 2014 with Yosemite 10.10.1 and this just happened all of sudden.
    Please help!!

    Just figured out it also does not work with the Mail app.

  • Magic Mouse: Is there and easy way to keep switching scroll on and off

    I'm afraid I'm not very adventurous with Magic Mouse. The only feature I use is One finger Scroll - with intertia. Its great for web surfing. Trouble is its a nightmare for programmes like illustrator and inDesign where the page leaps about in a crazy way at the slightest touch. So, I currently spend all day going to System Preferences - Mouse - to switch the Scroll feature on or off. Does anyone know a better way of doing this? Is there a keyboard command? Could I set something up in Automator? The ideal would be on the mouse itself: Two taps turns it on, two taps turns it off. I've just downloaded an app called BetterTouchTool which I though would be an answer to my prayers - but I can figure it out.
    Any ideas, anyone?

    Thanks Capfred
    I've tried switching off inertia - but I prefer it for websites. Inertia is much faster and more fun to use. Annoying thing is, I never had this problem with the old Mighty Mouse because it was easy to avoid touching the little scroll ball when I didn't want to. My body language is obviously not cut out for Magic Mouse because sometimes when I'm reaching for it my finger must slightly slide across it before I grip it firmly. This isn't a problem on most websites because the only option is to scroll up and down. But in Illustrator and inDesign, this causes my carefully centred page to go flying left or right and I have to use a keyboard command to re-centre it.
    I'm sure I can't be the only one to have this problem!

  • How do I set up magic mouse to my macbook pro, blue tooth will not recognize?

    I am having trouble setting up my new magic mouse, bluetooth does not discover it, what do I do?

    are you are using fresh batteries and have you successfully used bluetooth before?  Also, did you turn the mouse on? If not, flip the switch on the back of the mouse that is next to the circle.

  • Magic mouse lagging or unresponsive when using bootcamp windows 7 on Mac Mini but works fine in Mac OSX 10.8.4

    I updated the Apple Broadcam built-in bluetooth radio software through Windows and it found an update. Updated Boot Camp software/drivers to version 5.0.33, the latest which includes a wireless mouse piece.  Replaced the batteries again and turn it off/on several times. In the Bluetooth menu, this mouse usually does not show up in connected devices or will not show up as a device that can be added.  Once it did show up right after turning it off/on but took forever to connect then lost its connection right away and couldn't be discovered again.
    I don't think drivers are the issue, seems to be some kind of conflict with wireless adapter & bluetooth maybe. 
    I found this which looked promising but no luck:  http://kemal.co/index.php/2012/09/laggy-magic-mouse-boot-camp-windows/
    Any ideas?

    Here's some trouble shooting tips for the built in iSight: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=93240

  • Wireless Keyboard and Magic Mouse (Bluetooth) Problems

    Hi folks,
    I recently got a new Mac Mini, wireless keyboard (Apple) and Magic Mouse. During high LAN activity, the keyboard and Magic Mouse will often lose connection and will have trouble re-connecting even when LAN activity goes back to basal levels. If they do not lose connection, the performance becomes terrible and both lag significantly during use.
    This behavior does not happen on my MacBook Pro.

    Other things to check-
    Do you have anything on top of your mini, or is the top of the mini under a desk or other obstruction? The bluetooth antenna is (as you are looking from the top down at the mini) to the top right of the Apple logo on the plastic case top. Try clearing any clutter (if there is any), or establish a clear line of sight with your keyboard and mouse to the unexposed top of the mini and see if the dropouts occur.
    Also, microwaves wreck havoc with bluetooth. Any machinery in the same room as your mini and keyboard/mouse?

  • HT2845 can't get my apple magic mouse to work on my boot camp on my early 2011 macbook pro with latest Marveric OS

    I can't get my apple magic mouse to work on my boot camp,running Windows 7 Ultimate on my early 2011 macbook pro with latest Marveric OS........ It works perfectly on the Apple ,

    Not sure if this will help anyone, but I had trouble installing on 10.8.
    I then found this particular support page:
    http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareCategory?os=4142&lc=en&cc=us&dlc=en&s w_lang=&product=4231205#N228
    Be patient with the download, it takes some time ... When it has downloaded, follow the install instructions. It works well.
    I use the printer through usb but my wife uses wireless from her PC laptop.
    Andre Francis

  • Ugly issue with my Magic Mouse

    I have a Magic Mouse that has work essentially flawlessly for quite a while.
    I run VMware Fusion so I can run Windows XP and the Magic Mouse worked great there as well. Tonight I was trying something and I told VMware Fusion to connect the Apple Bluetooth USB Host Controller to Windows XP. Well, at this point my Magic Mouse connectivity stopped and man did my troubles begin.
    I quickly told Vmware to disconnect the USB Host Controller from Windows but this hasn't fixed my new issues with the Magic Mouse. At this point my Magic Mouse is barely functional.
    The symptoms are this:
    - If I disconnect the mouse using the tool bar blue tooth indicator and then reconnect it, the blue tooth indicator says the mouse is connected but it doesn't work. I have to physically power down the mouse and back on before it work.
    - When it does kinda work, the mouse at times "jumps" across the screen so I have to be very careful how quickly I move it at times.
    - The multi-touch scroll feature no longer works. It worked in Windows XP as well ... not any more.
    - When I click on the bluetooth icon and try to bring up the Mouse Properties it takes QUITE a long time.
    When I try to get the system to "discover" the mouse again, it can take quite a long time and the following shows up in the Console App:
    10/7/10 2:32:58 AM kernel [0e65d000][BNBMouseDevice::init][54] init is complete
    10/7/10 2:32:59 AM kernel [0e65d000][BNBMouseDevice::handleStart][54] Done
    10/7/10 2:32:59 AM kernel [10ee2880][AppleMultitouchDevice::start] entered
    10/7/10 2:32:59 AM kernel [0f5f3900][AppleMultitouchHIDEventDriver::start] entered
    10/7/10 2:33:02 AM kernel [BNBMouseDevice][waitForData][d8-30-62-38-b8-ff] Timeout waiting for data
    10/7/10 2:33:02 AM kernel [BNBMouseDevice][getExtendedReport] getReport returned error e00002d6
    10/7/10 2:33:02 AM kernel [BNBMouseDevice][updateBatteryLevel] Couldn't get battery percentage from device
    10/7/10 2:33:06 AM kernel [BNBMouseDevice][waitForData][d8-30-62-38-b8-ff] Timeout waiting for data
    10/7/10 2:33:06 AM kernel [0e65d000][BNBMouseDevice::_simpleGetReport][54] ERROR: getReport returned error 0xe00002d6
    10/7/10 2:33:06 AM kernel [0e65d000][BNBMouseDevice::_getMultitouchReport][54] Bad argument: *length is 0
    10/7/10 2:33:06 AM kernel [10ee2880][AppleMultitouchDevice::_deviceGetReportWithLookUp] ERROR: getMultitouchReport returned error 0xe00002c2
    10/7/10 2:33:09 AM kernel [BNBMouseDevice][waitForData][d8-30-62-38-b8-ff] Timeout waiting for data
    10/7/10 2:33:09 AM kernel [BNBMouseDevice][getExtendedReport] getReport returned error e00002d6
    10/7/10 2:33:09 AM kernel [BNBMouseDevice][updateBatteryLevel] Couldn't get battery percentage from device
    10/7/10 2:33:13 AM kernel [BNBMouseDevice][waitForData][d8-30-62-38-b8-ff] Timeout waiting for data
    10/7/10 2:33:13 AM kernel [0e65d000][BNBMouseDevice::_simpleGetReport][54] ERROR: getReport returned error 0xe00002d6
    10/7/10 2:33:13 AM kernel [0e65d000][BNBMouseDevice::_getMultitouchReport][54] Bad argument: *length is 0
    10/7/10 2:33:13 AM kernel [10ee2880][AppleMultitouchDevice::_deviceGetReportWithLookUp] ERROR: getMultitouchReport returned error 0xe00002c2
    10/7/10 2:33:17 AM kernel [BNBMouseDevice][waitForData][d8-30-62-38-b8-ff] Timeout waiting for data
    10/7/10 2:33:17 AM kernel [0e65d000][BNBMouseDevice::_simpleGetReport][54] ERROR: getReport returned error 0xe00002d6
    <snip>
    I want my Magic Mouse back !!!!
    Any idea anyone ?
    P.S. I'm sssssoooo freak'n mad to VMware right now.

    Sounds to me like you have one of several issues going on there.
    You may have a lot of interference in the same frequency as your bluetooth device.
    Or - you may have a bad bluetooth transceiver in either your mouse or your computer.
    Take the mouse to another computer with bluetooth on it and sync it to that - if it works fine then your computer or your environment is the culprit there ( um this assumes that you took your mouse to another location, say your friends house where the interference threshold is bound to be different than at your house), and you should then take your computer out of the house for the day, and see how the mouse works away from home.
    If the mouse is bad - you will have issues if you take it to another location - replace it - check warranty
    If you think is is your house / place you have your computer, that may contain an the interference that messes with your mouse:
    Try turning everything off you can think of in your house / office, and see if it gets better. Also - a big one - make sure that your computer and mouse are not to close to any speakers / etc, as they do have a magnetic field that could cause a mess with bluetooth mice. (rare but it happens)
    As you can see in your error message:
    10/7/10 2:32:59 AM kernel 0f5f3900AppleMultitouchHIDEventDriver::start entered
    10/7/10 2:33:02 AM kernel BNBMouseDevicewaitForDatad8-30-62-38-b8-ff Timeout waiting for data
    10/7/10 2:33:02 AM kernel BNBMouseDevicegetExtendedReport getReport returned error e00002d6
    it made a connection - then timed out -
    Also check the silly things - like are the batteries dead?
    Last thing I can think of - is to delete the mouse all together, then re-discover it -
    Um - after replacing the batteries of coursse - just to be SURE.
    Then you can turn everything back on in vmware etc - you may also want to make sure that you have the latest version and additions etc installed.
    Good luck!

  • DVI connected external monitor now having mouse troubles

    Hi Everyone, I'm new. I recently bought a 27inch imac and a DVI adapter to hook up a second monitor. When the second monitor is plugged in and on everything is ok. When the second monitor is unplugged everything is ok. When the second monitor is pluged in but turned off my mouse skips LOTS. Like it lags a bit then will shoot off to the side of the screen. I tried other mice (apple and microsoft) and different mouse pads/none/paper and no difference. I rang applecare (before I realised it was to do with the monitor) and they told me my mouse was stuffed.... Im convinced the imac gets confused when anothe monitor is connected. Others on mac rumors are having trouble also... Any ideas please?
    Cheers
    Jaidan

    Hello,
    I can confirm this problem on my iMac 27" of Mid 2010.
    At first in June, when i bought it, i had no problem whatsoever connecting my external Samsung 226bw. It worked like a charm.
    After some time, maybe a month of daily use, the iMac refused to wake up the external monitor after waking from sleep mode. Now the problem only got even worse, as it now refuses to power up the external monitor when booting too.
    The funny thing is it springs alive after a random period of time. (between 2 to 4 hours)
    When the iMac is in its 'Im ignoring your external monitor, Sir' mode, my magic mouse is very jumpy and laggy, like described earlier on in this thread. When the monitor comes alive, the mouse behaves normal.
    Now i've been looking into this problem quite some time now on the net, and all i can find are mostly confirmations of people having the same problem.
    There are some suggestions here and there on what to do, like resetting nvram or the SMC, deleting windowserver preferences files etc, but none of them seem to solve the issue.
    Strange thing is that Apple doesn't move a word about this? At least an acknowledgment of some sort, letting us know they are aware of the problem and maybe try to fix it.
    Message was edited by: Tw3aky

  • Magic Mouse Scroll

    My son was playing on the computer and I think he did something to disable some of the magic mouse features. No scrolling, and right click works but only as the left click....that is, no cut/paste and no back button, etc. I can hit ctr and left click for those normal right click features. Old ball mouse works fine. Magic mouse has the same issue with the laptop. Any idea how to reverse whatever he did (though coulda been a coincidence too). Thanks running
    Mac OS X 10.6.8

    Hmmm, on a good, (non-Apple USB Mouse), there's swap Primary button, but I've had so much trouble with Apple's pointing devices, (and seen many reoprts of failures), that I'd pay extra to have them pull their pointing device from the package if I ever could afford another Mac!
    Hopefully we get some help in here that is more useful!

Maybe you are looking for

  • Mapping XSD to a relational table

    Hi I jdeveloper how do i go about mapping a XSD file to a relational table ? I know some tools like xml spy ca do these can jdeveloper do this ? regards

  • G/L Account line item

    Dear FI expert, In my production client there has some G/L as I can not see any line into FBL3n. After execute the t-code with parameters msg is showing "No Items selected(see log)". But in G/L accounts balance(S_ALR_87012277) and  FS(S_ALR_87012250)

  • Partition of Table

    Hi I must to do alter table and add partition for column NM_CICLO_OPERACIONAL, with reanges When NM_CICLO_OPERACIONAL <= 200715 I put in partition, and others in other partition How can I do It ? CD_ESTRUTURA_COMERCIAL      NUMBER(6)                 

  • Design panel black

    Am I missing something obvious? I switched to flash builder 4.6 and cannot see my panel in design mode anymore. Thank you, Ralf

  • Freeze Table headers in OBIEE

    Can we freeze headers in OBIee, like we do in excel? I want my user to see table headers whenever the report scrolls down. Thanks Priyanka