TS3048 Magic Mouse connection lost frequently

Magic Mouse constantly loses connection.  I have tried the bluetooth favourite fix and it worked for awhile but now it is a pain because it drops several times a day.

LOL@ Mike!    You are correct.
SMC=system management controller reset like this:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3964
PRAM=parameter random access memory reset like this:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1379
Barry 

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  • Magic mouse connection lost

    I have tried several suggested fixes for losing magic mouse connection.  I still lose connection.  Why is this happening and how can I fix it once and for all?

    LOL@ Mike!    You are correct.
    SMC=system management controller reset like this:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3964
    PRAM=parameter random access memory reset like this:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1379
    Barry 

  • Ultimate solution to Magic Mouse connection issue?

    I have found that many users of Magic Mouse are experiencing frequent connection dropouts. I am another user who has been having trouble with this but unable to find a permanent solution.
    I know that whenever this happens, usually by switching off the bluetooth on the computer and switching it back on would make it work again, but sometimes when this problem gets intensified, within a minute after I switch back on the bluetooth and reconnect the mouse,  the mouse would appear laggy again (and disconnect too at times).
    I would like to know if there is a permanent solution to this problem.

    I would add the Magic Mouse to bluetooth favorites. I use Snow Leopard but I think the process is the same for Leopard.
    Go to System Preferences > Bluetooth > Highlight the Mouse on the left > click the gear icon below the list > check "show more information" if not already checked. > return to the gear icon and select "add to favorites".
    That should help with a speedy reconnect.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TA21371
    Regards,
    Captfred

  • Magic Mouse connectivity issue

    Magic Mouse after power on button is switched on, no light indication at all. Frequent connection timed out before it becomes totally unusuable. I bought the Magic Mouse only for 7 months and had changed the mouse once. I had also changed the batteries to alkaline ones but didnt help reviving the mouse. Is this a hardware quality issue or setup issue? please advise.

    HellO:
    No light at all seems to indicate a faulty mouse.  I suggest you contact Applecare (or an Apple store) for a warranty replacement.
    Barry

  • Magic Mouse Connecting To Wrong Computer

    I have both an iMac and a MacBook. I purchased a Magic Mouse in the intent of using it with my iMac.
    At one stage, I was doing some heavy duty work on my MacBook and decided to connect my Magic Mouse to it to make it easier to navigate. It did connect, but since then the Magic Mouse keeps disconnecting for my iMac and connecting to my MacBook, and vice versa, while I am working and the MacBook is in range.
    Is there a way which I can remove the Magic Mouse from my MacBook preferences so that it is only connected to the iMac?
    Thank you in advance.

    Is there a way which I can remove the Magic Mouse from my MacBook preferences so that it is only connected to the iMac?
    Open up the Bluetooth system preferences pane, click the mouse on the left and click the '-' button at the bottom.

  • Magic Mouse connectivity and now clicking issue

    Had my Magic Mouse for a few years now and it worked perfectly well up until about 12 months ago. It suddenly started to lose connection at random intervals (no it's not the batteries or the terminals) that annoyed me but I got on with it. Now though it seems to of seized up! It was jumping all over the place, selecting things I hadn't clicked and then seemed as if the right click was permanatly engaged. Now it's just not clicking at all which presents a problem in that I can't wen access the settings tab to try and fix it!! Tried taking the batteries out, no change. Restarted the computer manually, no change, changed the batteries even though they were reading 100%... No change. I'm a student again now, I can't afford £60 for a new mouse, especially after reading the thousands of threads about how bad they are!

    "Few years"
    What makes you think that a mouse ( or anything else) lasts forever?
    "Thousands of threads?"  That us quite an exaggeration and clearly not accurate.
    Buy a new one.
    Barry

  • Magic mouse has lost the cursor

    Magic Mouse scrolls and responds to clicks but has lost the cursor.  Eating batteries very often as well, related issue?

    This does happen occasionally when the batteries are low and the memory (RAM) is inadequate.  This article may be helpful; read it and check it out.
    http://osxdaily.com/2013/07/19/disappearing-mouse-cursor-mac-os-x/

  • Magic Mouse connects to new MacBkPro but not older wireless keyboard

    Exactly as my subject states, I bought a brand new MacBook Pro running Snow Leopard 10.6 and a new Magic Mouse. Mouse links up just fine through Bluetooth but for the life of me, can't get my new computer to recognize my slightly older wireless keyboard (it's abt 1.5 yrs old).
    Do I need a more up-to-date keyboard? Something ka-flooey here? Any suggestions? Thanks so much.

    rvenable wrote:
    Problem: My wife's Macbook (Intel Core Duo) is able to connect to my new Time Capsule, but it quickly loses its connection. It doesn't really disconnect though - it still says that it is connected with full reception, but there is no internet, or time machine, and I can't even ping the router.
    Welcome to Apple's discussion groups.
    When that happens, if you open the Network panel of System Preferences, select the AirPort connection item on the left, click the "Advanced" button, then the "TCP/IP" tab, do you see reasonable values for the several fields?
    It might help to reset the connection settings on your Mac using these steps one at a time until it works again:
    1) Use the AirPort menu bar item to turn AirPort off, then on again.
    2) In the Network panel of System Preferences delete the AirPort item from the left column, then add it back.
    3) In the same panel as (2), define a new location and see if you can make that work.
    4) In the same panel, select the AirPort connection item, click the "Advanced" button, select the "TCP/IP" tab, then click "Renew DHCP Lease".
    5) In the folder /Library/Preferences ( not <yourhomefolder>/Library/Preferences), move the folder SystemConfiguration onto the Desktop, then restart your computer. See if you can now make your AirPort connection work.
    They may not help, but they'll only take a couple of minutes to try. Before you try these, note all your network settings, because the latter steps will destroy them.

  • Magic Mouse connectivity issues

    My magic mouse has been losing its connection lately. I have a 2012 MacBook Pro with Retina display with the latest version of Yosemite. Could it be that the mouse is nearing the end of its life? I bought this mouse when the magic mouse first came out maybe 5 years ago. Any suggestions?

    I've followed several threads and agree with Seventy One, the problem is mechanical and simple to solve.  Cleaning the terminals is sensible, but I also did this which has made my mouse connection robust.
    My Solution:
    I took a thick rubber band cut it to about 1 inch in length.  I placed it across the negative end of the batteries between the batteries and the compartment lid (not between the batteries and the terminals as that would cause a different problem).  When I close the lid, without forcing it, the rubber band holds the batteries firmly in place.  The batteries last longer and there is no drop in connection.  You might need to experiment a little with the thickness of the rubber band.
    I can now lift the mouse, tap it on the mouse pad, turn it upside down and use it on the ceiling, although I do need a ladder and it does make my arm go to sleep after a while.
    I've read about resetting parts of the operating system, but I really don't like doing that because of the law of unexpected consequences.
    The words "glue" and "precision piece of electronic equipment", should not usually be used in the same sentence and are not natural companions, but in this case, now that I have the right thickness and position, I'll glue the band or a similar piece of foam to the inside of the compartment lid.  I expect a future Magic Mouse may have this built in as it is such a common issue.

  • Magic Mouse has lost all 'touch capability' after Time Machine restore

    Hi all,
    Yesterday I did a system restore to my 17' MPB on Snow Leopard, once restored my Magic Mouse lost all scroll and swipe functionality.
    I've searched older threads and seen a suggestion about deleteing a systempreferences file which I did but it did not work.
    Any other suggestions please? My Mac is fully updated software wise and this is quite fustrating given the Mouse is only 2 weeks old!
    Thanks!

    Hi again:
    I don't want to generalize as some +"clean up"+ things can actually slow a system. If the system is slow everywhere, it could be lack of HD space (you should have 10-15% free at all times), memory, or many other things.
    I have a program called "Cocktail" which I rarely use (troubleshooting only), but does have some powerful GUI links to all sorts of things. However, I suggest people use this sort of software carefully as one can do damage.
    I run a +"plain vanilla"+ system and do not have problems (superstitiously touching wood).
    Unless you routinely use/change very large files, OS X takes care of "defragging" automatically.
    I'd prefer to never have to format and start over.
    As I said, I have NEVER erased and installed an OS X system to address system issues. I have restored to test both my cloning software and Time Machine.
    Macs running OS X perform system maintenance processes automatically in the background (unlike Windows, as I am sure you know).
    Barry

  • TS3048 Magic mouse not working.

    My magic mouse is paired and connected to my mac it has fresh batteries that are showing 100% on the mac yet it is not actually working can someone help please?

    Hello:
    Try resetting the SMC (and PRAM, if you are able).
    Barry

  • HT1365 Magic mouse connection problem

    Hello, I have a problem with the magic mouse for my imac constantly connecting and loosing connection. Batteries are 100% and the keyboard stays connected no problem.
    The computor is brand new. Any ideas people?

    From scanning the forums, there seem to be two suggested approaches to fixing this.
    Make sure your batteries fit tightly- the Apple rechargeables tend to fit OK, but some others can connect loosely. Try a folded piece of paper between the batteries and under the battery door to hold them snugly in place.
    Remove any possible sources of interference in the 2.4Ghz band- Move your DECT phone further away. Switch to 5GHz wifi for the macbook and phones or ipad if you can. If needs be, turn off possible sources of interference in this frequency range in your location one by one until you can isolate the problem.
    This has been a problem on and off for a year or so.
    I've just tried the bit of paper, and it does seem to be helping so far- fingers crossed.
    Good luck
    Peter
    Soluble apps.
    Author of MailShot Pro

  • Magic Mouse connects / disconnects at random

    Hi,
    I have a MacBook Pro and a Magic Mouse for just 13 months now. It worked fine just until I installed Yosemite.
    Now the Magic Mous, working with Bleutooth, connects bit disconnect in one or two seconds later, and than it connects / disconnects again repeatively. I replaced batteries for new ones but in vain: problem continues.
    Do I need a new driver that did not went automaticly with Yosemite? Is there an other problem?
    Thanks for your help in advance
    anjarie

    My magic mouse will work for a couple days fine but for the majority of the time my mac book doesnt even recognize it at all. It says no blue tooth device detected. I've tried everything. New batteries, turning on and off, trying to do anything I can think off. The icon at the top of the page says Bluetooth: Not Available. When I turn the mouse on by the switch on the bottom, it glows green for about 2 seconds ad then starts blinking twice then eventually stops blinking all together. Its been days since i can get it to work. It has always been really touchy. I think I may take it in to the mac store and see what they say. Any one have any ideas????

  • Wireless Keyboard and Mouse connection lost when computer wakes up

    Every time my computer wakes up I get the message "Connection Lost" referring to the mouse (Mighty Mouse) and keyboard. I have to wait a couple of seconds for them to start working. I tried to remove them from the list of Bluetooth devices and then pair them again, but had no success. It's pretty annoying to have this happening everytime the computer wakes up.
    Is anybody else experiencing this? Any suggestions?
    Thanks.
    richard

    I have this issue as well, and havn't found a sufficient answer on the forums as of yet.
    I can pair my mouse every day, and it will work fine, until I leave it at night when my computer shuts down. When I return in the morning I have no mouse, and have to go back to the bluetooth setup wizard and re-pair the mouse by turning it off then on again. I can't even just come in and turn the mouse off and on and have it work. I have to actually go through the setup wizard.
    I CAN however, go to the bluetooth preferences, click on the mouse, and choose "connect" when it is turned off, then turn it on and it will connect without having to re-pair, but this is just as tedious and annoying as the whole setup process.
    It's so annoying to have to have a wired mouse plugged in just so I can pair my wireless mouse every morning. Kind of defeats the purpose of a wireless mouse.
    When I orginally bought the mouse and keyboard I had to return the original mouse because it wouldn't hold a connection even when I was using it. Obviously these wireless mice of Apple's need some more TLC in the engineering dept.

  • New macbook pro with magic mouse connection problems

    Just bought a new Macbook Pro with a new magic mouse, the device won't connect via bluebooth, I always get two messages "the device does not have the proper requirements" or something like that and "there was an error connecting".

    see if anything in this article helps if you haven't read it already: http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3048

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