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Apple trackpad magic not connecting
Apple trackpad magic not connecting







apple trackpad magic not connecting
  1. #Apple trackpad magic not connecting how to
  2. #Apple trackpad magic not connecting software
  3. #Apple trackpad magic not connecting Bluetooth
  4. #Apple trackpad magic not connecting plus

Select the Apple Menu > System Preferences > Software Update.

#Apple trackpad magic not connecting how to

Keeping your Mac updated is always recommended, so here's how to check: If you're still having issues with your Mac Magic Mouse, it's time to check that your system is up-to-date. Select Uninstaller from the left sidebar.įrom the list, select the app you want to remove and press Uninstall. Launch CleanMyMac X - download the free version here

#Apple trackpad magic not connecting plus

It’s easy to delete them, plus it's notarized by Apple, so you can relax knowing it's safe to use. I like this app because it shows some of the hidden apps that don’t appear anywhere else, like launch agents. That's why I prefer to remove apps with a dedicated tool like CleanMyMac X. The problem with removing apps this way is they leave behind junk, hidden files and more. Select Applications, then locate the app you want to delete and press Command + Delete. If you've tried all of the above troubleshooting tips and your Magic Mouse is still not working, then it's worth removing any newly downloaded apps and testing your mouse again.

#Apple trackpad magic not connecting Bluetooth

When did your issues with your mouse start? Have you recently downloaded any new apps?ĭid you know, occasionally, apps can corrupt your Mac's Bluetooth settings. Turn your Wi-Fi back on, and check to see if this fixes the issue. Turn your Wi-Fi off, and connect your mouse as normal. If all of the above tips haven't helped, it's time to check that your Wi-Fi isn't the issue.

apple trackpad magic not connecting

If your Apple mouse is still not working, give your Mac a reboot sometimes, this is all it needs to fix connectivity issues.

apple trackpad magic not connecting

If you're connected to multiple devices, this can cause connectivity issues, have a check and make sure you're not already connected to another Mac. Repeat step 1, this time selecting Reset the Bluetooth Module. Press and hold down the Shift + Option key then on your top menu bar, select the Bluetooth icon. If your Magic Mouse is being stubborn and refuses to show up in the Bluetooth settings, it's time to reset the connection here's how: To pair again, turn your mouse on and off, wait for the device to show in the list, and then press Connect. Open the Bluetooth settings again, using the above instructions.įrom the list of paired devices, press the X next to your mouse, and press Remove when the confirmation window appears. If your Mac mouse is still not working, unpair your device and start again here's how: Check your BluetoothĬheck your Bluetooth is on your Mac is on it's also worth toggling this on and off here's how: If you can't seem to get it to connect, try the following tips: Turn it on and offĪnother obvious one, but have you tried to turn your mouse off and wait a few moments before turning it back on? If not, give it a go. Sometimes there can be a connectivity issue. Once your Magic Mouse has been paired, it should connect to your Mac automatically. Charge your mouse for at least 15 minutes before attempting to reconnect again.ĭid you know? You can easily check your mouse battery level by selecting the Bluetooth Icon from the top menu and selecting your mouse from the list. If you own the Magic Mouse 2, then this comes with a built-in battery. You can even clean your metal contacts using a contact cleaning solution. While we're looking at the batteries, it's also worth checking for any dust, dirt and other weird stuff that can get in there. Have a check, or try some batteries from another device you have around the house, like a TV remote if it's working again, problem solved. If you own the original Magic Mouse, sometimes fresh batteries are all you need to sort out your Magic Mouse not connecting. This is just about as obvious as it can get, but it still needs to be said on top of the list.

apple trackpad magic not connecting

So let's get started, jump straight in and take a look at what to do when your Mac mouse is not working.ĭid you know? After around 100,000 clicks, your Magic Mouse may start to show some signs of age and usage it might be time to replace completely. It's frustrating when your Magic Mouse stops working, especially if the weird erratic scrolling starts.









Apple trackpad magic not connecting