Mighty mouse install on a macbook

Do I need a usb mouse and keyboard to set up my new mighty mouse?
I only have the keyboard and track pad that is built in.

check out some of the options with the mighty mouse once its installed, like setting up the right click button. coming from a PC user this was one of the coolest features about the mouse for me.

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  • Mighty Mouse and Trackpad on Macbook

    Hi,
    I was used to automatically disconnect my trackpad when my Mighty Mouse connects to the Macbook by BT. And for this there was a checkbox in preferences (under mouse option) that was able to do it.
    After upgrade to 10.6, this option was gone!!! Now I have both devices working at the same time: Mouse and Trackpad.
    Any ideas how to disconnect the Trackpad when and external mouse is detected in 10.6?!

    This is from the Help system:
    Making the trackpad inactive
    You can set the computer to ignore the trackpad while you’re typing or when you have a mouse connected. This option is available on some portable computers only.
    To make your trackpad inactive:
    Choose Apple menu > System Preferences, and then click Trackpad.
    Open Trackpad preferences
    Select the “Ignore accidental trackpad input” checkbox to make the computer ignore the trackpad while you type.
    If you’re using a non-Apple mouse, the driver software that came with your mouse may prevent these options from working as expected. See the documentation that came with your mouse for more information.

  • Mighty mouse: installing it in windows requires a "passkey"

    i just bought a mighty mouse and it works fine in os x 10.5.7. trying to install it in windows on the same mac, i am asked to enter the passkey for the mouse. you can get far by choosing the option "no passkey", but to complete the installation they ask for it again. what might this passkey be? tried searching the mouse packaging, and also tried entering the number on the mouse without success. tried all the standard 1111s and 00000s etc. help!

    Hi and welcome to Discussions,
    the default passkey for the wireless Mighty Mouse is '0000' (four zeros).
    Regards
    Stefan

  • Mighty Mouse + installing bluetooth

    Dear all,
    I have an iBook G4 that does not have a bluetooth. I was given a Mighty Mouse as a gift and I would like to make it work on the laptop. Any suggestions as to what I should do? How much does installing a bluetooth cost? I take it that I have to install a bluetooth to make the mouse work with the iBook. I tried to see it for myself on the Apple Store website but I seem to have difficulty locating the necessary kit.
    I use my Might Mouse very comfortably with my iMac which does have a bluetooth. However, the problem is that since I can't find a good pad for the Might Mouse it has scratched the surface of my desk so badly that I have stopped using it on my desk. If you have any suggestions for a good functioning pad for the Might Mouse, I would appreciate to hear. In fact, a good pad would do me a good favor. (The reason I am referring to a good Apple-friendly pad is that I purchased a pad from the local Walmart that works well with my wired Apple Mouse but not with the Mighty Mouse.)

    You can get a Bluetooth USB dongle and use that with your iBook.
    The Mighty Mouse shouldn't scratch your desk even without using a mouse pad.

  • Wireless Mighty Mouse works fine on MacBook, not on MB Pro w/bootcamp

    I recently swapped my Bootcamp-partitioned hard drive from an older Core Duo MacBook to a late-2007 Core 2 Duo MacBook Pro.  I had no problem using the wireless mouse with the MacBook.  I'd click on the Windows desktop once it booted up and it worked flawlessly. 
    But on the newer MacBook Pro it won't stay connected.  I have to pair it with the Windows Bluetooth control panel each time I log in. 
    I'm not sure if this is connected to the issue or not, but I'm not able to use the trackpad and buttons on the MacBook Pro keyboard either.
    I've seached the discussions without any success.  Advice anyone?
    Thanks in advance.
    Patrick

    in regards to the mouse, it's possible that when you are booting from OS X to windows, because the mouse is already plugged into the computer, that once you load windows it does not recognize that the mouse is linked to the computer. If you ahven't already, I would try unplugging your mouse when you are switching to windows and then plugging it back in once it has loaded. I've had that happen with a non-wireless mouse before and that helped it.

  • BT Mighty Mouse 10.4.8 MacBook

    I've seen some archived threads on this but still no resolution -
    Often, I'll use my 'right-click' capabilities on my MM. Left-click, scroll ball (and its click) and the side buttons all work, just not 'Secondary Button'. Battery is shown as fine and I have it registered as a Favorite.
    This doesn't seem to happen with any rhyme or reason. It'll be fine and then suddenly lose it, coming out of sleep it will work/sometimes not.
    The only 'sure' way seems to be to delete it from Bluetooth and then have the Bluetooth Assistant 'find' and set it up again.
    This is exceedingly boring. Any solutions anyone is aware of - short of throwing the MM at a some speed at a Genius and acknowledging it may just be a piece of cr*p?

    Well, a resolution (of sorts) on this issue.
    Finding that he right-click (and sometimes general connectivity) continued to be a problem, I scheduled a visit yesterday with a Genius at the Apple Store I bought it at.
    As luck would have it, when he brought my MacBook out of sleep, it could not find the MM. He did what usually ended up doing it that event (removing it from BT, then letting the BT Assistant 'find' it again) and was able to use all the clicks on the MM. I did explain it was intermittent however, even before we opened the MacBook...
    But then he rebooted the MacBook and while it found the MM and he was able to right-click, he lost control over tracking. His opinion - the MM was buggered. Of he went to speak to his superiors - he came back and explained that as the store didn't have any BT MM in stock (to replace it with), this would have to become an AppleCare issue. So though I was sitting at the Genius Bar in an Apple store, I would have to call AppleCare personally to arrange a replacement. Let's just say disbelief crossed my face....
    He filed a report online for them (and for this he needed my MacBook's serial number, not the MM's) and I then called Applecare. After working my way down thru the phone tree, I got to clerk who put me on hold twice for some time, nly to eventually come back and take down my mailing info for he MM switch. Then she wanted my credit card.
    "Sorry?", I said. Well, they'd courier me a new MM, but wanted my credit card to ensure I returned the broken one. They sell a duff product, and then want my credit card to fix the problem in warranty? Told her that wasn't going to happen and suggested hat she send the MM to the Apple Store, where I would do the switch. No way, as far as Apple Care clerk was concerned ("Call back Monday and speak to Customer Service") so I hung up and asked to speak to the store's manager.
    Explained the situation and he, to his credit, asked what I would like to do. At this point I was a little ****** off at the process, so I said a refund (this more than a month after purchase) and he agreed.
    So, I'm back to the trackpad and stupid keystroke/clicks.
    And my opinion of Apple, the quality of their equipment and, most especially, AppleCare has been tainted - again.
    Didn't buy into AppleCare when I first bought the MacBook - thinking I'd have a year to make that call - and it seems that I may not now at this stage. I would think nothing of sending my computer to a repair facility (properly insured, of course), but if Apple wants my credit card to fulfill warranty work, forget it.

  • Mighty Mouse and Macbook Pro

    Can I use my old mighty mouse with my new macbook pro

    Hey there, I'm on the forums because I can't get my wireless mouse to connect to my new MacBook Pro either (just got it yesterday). Bluetooth Device Manager seems to "see" it when it searches, but insists it can't connect to it, saying either "device not found" (which is ridiculous, since it's right up there in the list) or "cannot find the necessary services." Yet I cannot find anything definitive on the tubes to say that the two don't work together. Anyone else have any ideas for us??
    I should mention I changed the batteries b/c at first I thought that's all it was. When it didn't work I brought it to a 2009 MacBook Pro, and that one connected no problem ::shaking head::

  • Bluetooth Mighty Mouse - right click works for a while and then stops...

    I recently bought a wireless Mighty Mouse, installed all the supplied software and paired it with my Macbook Pro. I've set up the right click as Secondary button and have been using it without any problems.
    Then recently I've noticed that after using it for a while (in general applications like Aperture, Firefox etc), the right click will perform a Primary (left) click instead. Even if I take my hand completely off the mouse and click on the right side, it will perform a left click function. If I switch the Mighty Mouse off and back on, it starts to work normally again.
    Is this a general issue with these mice? Or is mine just faulty? I can't see that it's a hardware fault as it returns to normal when I turn off/on the mouse. Any ideas?
    Thanks in advance.

    My new MacBook Pro and Wireless MM just arrived Friday and I spent Saturday transferring files from my PB G4 and installing Parallels/WinXP.
    My Mighty Mouse worked fine initially, but then the Right Click (Secondary) reverted to Left Click (Primary). I reversed the settings to a "Left-handed" setup, the settings stuck. But the right button would not hold a Secondary setting.
    I then paired the PB G4's Wireless Mighty Mouse (that I've had for several months) with the MacBook Pro - same issue surfaced. Both mice work consistently as represented with the PowerBook AND my IOGear bluetooth mouse works perfectly with both the PB and MBP (although the Mouse Preference Pane that comes up for the IOGear mouse is a reduced feature set that does not allow any additional button programning.)
    I think it's a Preference Pane code issue. If the others who have posted here have ALSO installed Parallels, then the Parallels tools may be creating conflicts.
    MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo 2.33 and just about everyting that came before it   Mac OS X (10.4)  

  • Can (mighty) mouse buttons work w/Lion?

    My wired USB Apple Mouse (aka Mighty Mouse) worked fine with 10.5.8 - Sys Pref / Mouse let me assign functions to the left, right, top/scroll, and side buttons.  I just upgraded to 10.6.8 and immediately to 10.7.5 Lion, and although the Sys Pref / Mouse window provides similar settings to 10.5.8, three of the five functions don't work. 
    The Left button is ok, and the Scroll ball (on top) scrolls ok.  But the Right button acts just like the Left button, and the Top ball/button push and the Side buttons push don't do anything at all.  Thankfully, there are no bizarre problems like the cursor leaping around, and I can hit Control - Left (Primary) button and get the Right (Secondary) button action.
    I like my old Mighty Mouse and hope I don't have to get a newer / aftermarket one.  Any help will be appreciated.

    Sorry for the duplicate post, I am on two different threads concerning this problem. I had contact with Apple Support through the complimentary support for purchasing Lion. They took note that the wired mighty mouse worked with my Macbook air running Lion 10.7.4, that my Wacom pen and tablet could be programmed to right click on my Macpro running 10.7.5 from the App store but seemed stuck on the requirement for a clean install even though I related clean installs from this discussion forum have not worked.
    Out of curiousity I tried the USB Overdrive shareware:
    http://www.senlick.com/html/01.01.html
    My wired USB mighty mouse now works with Lion as it did with Snow Leopard, again to me this points to the release of Lion on the app store.
    I am going to write the Apple support case handler again and let her know, I have not heard back from them since November 1, hopefully they are working on the problem.
    Dave

  • Apple Mighty Mouse not staying connected through Bluetooth

    I just purchased the Apple Mighty Mouse with my new MacBook Pro. The next day when I come back to the notebook and start up, it does not have the mouse connected. It can see it, but does not automatically connect to it. Does it matter that sometimes I leave the mouse at home and use the notebook. I come back home and I expect that it should know to automatically connect to it when I turn the mouse back on. Sometimes I leave the mouse on without turning it off. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you

    Re-installed the mouse app/software now works a charm

  • Mighty Mouse buttons work intermittently

    My Mightly Mouse's buttons now work only intermittently. Is this possibly a software issue or is it time to replace this 5 year old mouse?

    Sorry for the duplicate post, I am on two different threads concerning this problem. I had contact with Apple Support through the complimentary support for purchasing Lion. They took note that the wired mighty mouse worked with my Macbook air running Lion 10.7.4, that my Wacom pen and tablet could be programmed to right click on my Macpro running 10.7.5 from the App store but seemed stuck on the requirement for a clean install even though I related clean installs from this discussion forum have not worked.
    Out of curiousity I tried the USB Overdrive shareware:
    http://www.senlick.com/html/01.01.html
    My wired USB mighty mouse now works with Lion as it did with Snow Leopard, again to me this points to the release of Lion on the app store.
    I am going to write the Apple support case handler again and let her know, I have not heard back from them since November 1, hopefully they are working on the problem.
    Dave

  • BT Mighty Mouse

    Couple of mice questions:
    1) So who's gonna get the BT Mighty Mouse?
    2) What are people's experience with bluetooth mice anyways? Good or bad?
    3) I was considering the MS Laser Mouse 6000....until this came out. I plan to run Win XP (bootcamp) as well. Just wondering, since Windows requires a right click button wouldn't it make sense to get a mouse with it? Do Mac mice (like the new Mighty Mouse) have any way of right clicking?
    I am a Mac newbie by the way - just ordered a 2.0 White MB with 1 G RAM

    my bluetooth mighty mouse pairs with my macbook but the cursor barely moves, tons of lag on slowest and fastest settings - clearly a problem. the problem also exists on the windows xp side of the macbook - very strange.
    my original bluetooth apple mouse works fine with the macbook and the bluetooth mighty mouse works great on a friend's intel imac!
    i installed the new apple mouse software on both intel machines - if anyone else is experiencing a similar problem, please chime in!
    if it's a driver problem, i hope apple posts an update soon. i was looking forward to messing around with the new mouse tonight, back to the regular wireless mouse for now...
    MacBook   Mac OS X (10.4.7)  

  • Mighty Mouse Bluetooth Connectivity

    Hi,
    I have a wireless Mighty Mouse and a new MacBook. If I turn on my mighty mouse first, then turn on my MacBook, the mouse works fine, but if I forget to turn on my mighy mouse until after I have already turned on my MacBook, it will not connect automatically!!??
    When I had a Windows PC, I had a wireless keyboard and mouse from Logitech. Even if I turned on my PC first, then turned on my mouse or keyboard, it would automatically start working, but now I am using my Mac, unless I turn on my mighty mouse first, my Mac will not find it. Why is this and is this normal??
    I have just purchased a wireless Apple keyboard, I have not used it yet, but will the same thing happen with this also??
    Please help. Thank you for all your help with this annoying matter.

    Hi again Dai Bach,
    Thanks for your help mate.
    I was wondering, you use a wireless mighty mouse as well. I have now own 2 mighty mouse, my current wireless one and a wired one I had with my old Windows PC before I switched.
    I am having great difficulty using the right click, which you are supposed to be able to do with the mighty mouse instead of control clicking to get the contextual menu up. If I do use the right click, it very rarely works, if it does work, I am amazed, but I can never repeat it!!!
    I have to resort to control clicking with the mouse to get the contextual menu to appear, which sort of misses the point of having the mighty mouse in the first place!!! If this was the first time it had happened, I would say it was a problem with my mouse, but this is the second mighty mouse I have had and the same thing happened with my first one.
    I tried changing the mouse settings to see if the mouse hardware works correctly. I went into the keyboard and mouse system preferences and switched the primary and secondary mouse buttons over so it was configured for a left handed person. The left click and right click actions then worked perfectly, but when I put the mouse back to the standard configuration, so the primary click was the left mouse button and the secondary cllick was the right, the right mouse button stopped working when I wanted to right click something!!
    Why does the right click work when I have it set as the primary button, but not work when I have it set as the secondary button? Do you or anyone else have any ideas? Does this happen to you too? Is this a well known problem?
    Cheers. Thanks for all your help.

  • Mighty Mouse - Mouse/keyboard system preferences gone

    I have a bluetooth mighty mouse instaled in my computer but now I cannot access the mouse/keyboard preferences in the System preferences. They do not appear. The mouse is working just fine but I cannot change anything in the preferences. And I cannot watch the state of charge of the batteries either. I cannot see nothing. That tab is all grey now.
    I tried also to do so via the bluetooth preferences but when I ask to open the Bluetooth preference of the mouse a window appears and says that the mouse preferences are not shown because I haven't any mouse connected to my computer.
    I remember that when I had access I changed the name of the mouse.
    I already deleted the connection and tried to re-install it again. But the mouse appears with the same name, and the problem persists.
    Please... Any bright soul?

    I have a slightly different problem: My bluetooth Mighty Mouse works in a basic mode (primary & secondary button, scroll wheel) but the side buttons and scroll buttons do not work. In the Keyboard & Mouse preferences, I have Dashboard set up for the scroll button and Expose set up for the side buttons. They do not work. If I set up the primary or secondary buttons for Dashboard or Expose, it works. In the Bluetooth tab, the Bluetooth Mouse Name is blank and Battery Level is grayed out. In the Bluetooth Preferences, it shows Mighty Mouse connected. Any ideas? I am running OS X 10.5.4 (but it didn't work in 10.5.3 either)

  • Wireless Mighty Mouse - Bluetooth Auto Login?

    It is a little pity: whenever i forget to switch on my wireless mighty mouse before starting my macbook i have to go through the bluetooth settings and manually search for the mighty mouse.
    isn't it possible to configure the bluetooth settings for my mighty mouse that it automatically logs in whenever it is switched on?
    someone might say: why switching the mouse off. i thought it would help the environment by saving batteries. but actually a apple care representative told me you can set the wireless mighty mouse to go in a sleep modus automatically and thus leave it on all the time (so the laser pointer 'window' on the backside is always open). however i couldn't find to set a mouse sleeping mode in the mighty mouse system settings.

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