How to control Magic Mouse pairing on iMac and MacBook
We have a iMac and a Macbook, each with a Magic Mouse. How can I stop the Magic Mouse for one operating the other when both are running?
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MacBook Air 13″, macOS 11.7
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We have a iMac and a Macbook, each with a Magic Mouse. How can I stop the Magic Mouse for one operating the other when both are running?
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MacBook Air 13″, macOS 11.7
This behavior might be due to a feature called Universal Control.
Continuity features and requirements for Apple devices - Apple Support
Universal Control: Use a single keyboard and mouse between Mac and iPad - Apple Support
"Use the keyboard, mouse, or trackpad of your Mac to control up to two other nearby Mac or iPad devices, and work seamlessly between them."
You may want to check that the "Allow your pointer and keyboard to move between any nearby Mac or iPad" setting mentioned in the second Support article is turned off on both Macs.
Unlink it for one.
Many thanks - how do I do that?
See of SoC's post helps.:)
How to control Magic Mouse pairing on iMac and MacBook