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How do you remove battery cover on latest wireless mouse?
I am an idiot ! answer is plug lightning cable into it and charge up from USB.
Sorry for asking question
uh.
Geoff
null-OTHER, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.1), null
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How do you remove battery cover on latest wireless mouse?
I am an idiot ! answer is plug lightning cable into it and charge up from USB.
Sorry for asking question
uh.
Geoff
null-OTHER, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.1), null
Geoff, you aren't the first (and you're not an idiot). It's a new process altogether. What machine are you using it with and is your profile up to date. Like, are you still on Mountain Lion?
Geoff, you aren't the first (and you're not an idiot). It's a new process altogether. What machine are you using it with and is your profile up to date. Like, are you still on Mountain Lion?
That's fine. I was concerned seeing the Mountain Lion reference; that that mouse does not work well with Mountain Lion. It might be a good idea to change your profile as you upgrade; it means people can more easily relate to the question you pose. Enter the machine, it's MacOS and the latest update. After that you only need change for an upgrade or a new machine.
Thank you for the stars.
iMac (Retina 5K, 27-inch, 2017) , Mac OS Sierra 10.12.6
a1657 battery replacement