I need to charge & use my mouse at the same time - both use the USB-C connection

My iPad charges with a USB-C connection. My issue is my mouse also connects with a USB-C connection. Is there a splitter that allows me to use the mouse & charge at the same time? I just don’t know what that type of connection would be called to properly search for what I need.

iPad Pro, iPadOS 26

Posted on Aug 15, 2026 8:04 AM

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Posted on Aug 15, 2026 10:06 AM

LtTrooper wrote:
My iPad charges with a USB-C connection. My issue is my mouse also connects with a USB-C connection. Is there a splitter that allows me to use the mouse & charge at the same time? I just don’t know what that type of connection would be called to properly search for what I need.


Presumably you refer to a wired USB Mouse - as opposed to a cordless Mouse that has an internal battery?


A wired mouse will obviously only work while connected to a USB port of the host device. For iPad, you'll need an appropriate USB hub - ideally one that incorporates a pass-through USB-C changing port that can be used to charge the connected iPad - and provide power for any other connect USB accessories.


There are many USB Hubs that have a USB-C connection for iPad plus a USB-C PD (Power Delivery) pass-through power connector to which you can connect your USB-C Power Adapter - along with the hub itself incorporating a combination of additional USB-C ports, USB 2.0/3.1 Type-A ports, Ethernet LAN, HDMI, VGA, SD and microSD card-readers - in in some cases, a 3.5mm analog audio/headphone jack.


Perhaps consider Kingston, Anker, Hyperdrive and Satechi - although there are many others from which to choose. A Google Search for USB-C Hubs compatible with iPad will find a number of articles and recommendations. 


If by chance you refer to an Apple Magic Mouse (that has its charging port on the underside of the Mouse) this cannot be used while the mouse is charging.

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Aug 15, 2026 10:06 AM in response to LtTrooper

LtTrooper wrote:
My iPad charges with a USB-C connection. My issue is my mouse also connects with a USB-C connection. Is there a splitter that allows me to use the mouse & charge at the same time? I just don’t know what that type of connection would be called to properly search for what I need.


Presumably you refer to a wired USB Mouse - as opposed to a cordless Mouse that has an internal battery?


A wired mouse will obviously only work while connected to a USB port of the host device. For iPad, you'll need an appropriate USB hub - ideally one that incorporates a pass-through USB-C changing port that can be used to charge the connected iPad - and provide power for any other connect USB accessories.


There are many USB Hubs that have a USB-C connection for iPad plus a USB-C PD (Power Delivery) pass-through power connector to which you can connect your USB-C Power Adapter - along with the hub itself incorporating a combination of additional USB-C ports, USB 2.0/3.1 Type-A ports, Ethernet LAN, HDMI, VGA, SD and microSD card-readers - in in some cases, a 3.5mm analog audio/headphone jack.


Perhaps consider Kingston, Anker, Hyperdrive and Satechi - although there are many others from which to choose. A Google Search for USB-C Hubs compatible with iPad will find a number of articles and recommendations. 


If by chance you refer to an Apple Magic Mouse (that has its charging port on the underside of the Mouse) this cannot be used while the mouse is charging.

Aug 15, 2026 9:59 AM in response to WheelieNick

WheelieNick wrote:
You can use an usb c dock, I use one from anker, to make your iPad that it has more usb c ports
If you have a magic keyboard, that one also has a usb c port on the side


To offer some clarification here, the USB-C port located within the hinge of an Apple Magic Keyboard can only be used to charge the host iPad. It has no other purpose.


That said, if the iPad is receiving power via the Magic Keyboard USB-C hinge-connector (iPad power being received from the Smart Connector), the iPad's USB-C port is available for other purposes - such as connecting accessory devices and/or a USB Hub.

Aug 16, 2026 3:32 AM in response to LtTrooper

LtTrooper wrote:
My mouse is wireless (Logitech MX Master 4, Ergonomic Wireless Mouse). A pass-through power connector - thanks for the idea.


You're very welcome. Thank you for the additional information.


Unlike the Apple Magic Mouse, the Logitech MX4 mouse places its charging port in a sensible location - within the "nose" of the Mouse.


Using a suitable USB-C hub that features a pass-through USB-C charging port, provides great flexibility. The hub allows connection of multiple USB and other accessories, along with adequate power to support charging of the host device and downstream USB devices.

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