I want Wireless Mouse Software mac

hi please iwant Wireless Mouse Software mac


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Posted on Aug 17, 2019 7:55 AM

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Posted on Aug 17, 2019 4:16 PM

If you are talking about the Magic Mouse (either the original or Magic Mouse 2) then you don't need software. All the functions are built into the OS. All you'd have to do is either put some batteries into it/ make sure it's charged up all the way, then turn it on (there should be a switch on the bottom of the mouse) and it should show up under Bluetooth devices in the Bluetooth menu in the top right part of your screen. It should ask to pair with your Mac, and under the Bluetooth menu, your Mac should be Discoverable, and Bluetooth should be on. Under system preferences, then Mouse, you should be able to set it up to your liking. Right click, left click, and other gestures. It should just work, at least that's been my experience. Anyways, as I wrote in the beginning, there is no extra software for it. If you aren't talking about the Magic Mouse or the Magic Mouse 2, then you'd have to look on the mouse or on the box for a manufacturer's name, and if you go to their website, and look under Mouse (or Mice) they should have Mac software available for it.....


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Aug 17, 2019 4:16 PM in response to dema48

If you are talking about the Magic Mouse (either the original or Magic Mouse 2) then you don't need software. All the functions are built into the OS. All you'd have to do is either put some batteries into it/ make sure it's charged up all the way, then turn it on (there should be a switch on the bottom of the mouse) and it should show up under Bluetooth devices in the Bluetooth menu in the top right part of your screen. It should ask to pair with your Mac, and under the Bluetooth menu, your Mac should be Discoverable, and Bluetooth should be on. Under system preferences, then Mouse, you should be able to set it up to your liking. Right click, left click, and other gestures. It should just work, at least that's been my experience. Anyways, as I wrote in the beginning, there is no extra software for it. If you aren't talking about the Magic Mouse or the Magic Mouse 2, then you'd have to look on the mouse or on the box for a manufacturer's name, and if you go to their website, and look under Mouse (or Mice) they should have Mac software available for it.....


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