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Apple Magic Mouse - Wireless


Features
- Wireless and rechargeable
- The battery will power the Magic Mouse for about a month
- Automatically pairs with your Mac after the initial pairing
- Includes a charging box and USB to Lightning port cord
Pairing the Magic Mouse
- Turn on the Magic Mouse by sliding the switch on the bottom to green (on)
- Plug one end of the USB-Lighting cord into your Mac and the other end into the Magic Mouse
- The Magic Mouse will automatically pair with your Mac via bluetooth
- Once paired, you can unplug the mouse and use it wirelessly
Basic Functions
- Click
- Left click: press anywhere on the left side of the mouse
- Right click: press anywhere on the right side of the mouse
- Scroll
- Vertical scroll: swipe up or down with one finger on the surface
- Horizontal scroll: swipe left or right with one finger
- Inertia scrolling: flick to scroll quickly, like on a touchscreen
- Zoom
- Double tap with one finger to zoom in
- Last Updated: Oct 29, 2025 10:02 AM
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