766 Questions from the Community
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Yes you can. Simply set up the mouse in your Bluetooth prefs on each machine and then it will connect to both Macs
- Answered by Alan G from Uppingham
- 02-Jan-2010
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Yes....works great. However if you are using the MM with any other device you must disable the MM and start over and then connect to the MacBook Pro.
The MM can only be discovered by 1 device at a time!- Answered by Robert W from Rocky Hill
- 22-Nov-2010
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The magic mouse is not particularly good for gameplay. Good gaming mice always have more than just the generic right and left click buttons. The magic mouse has only a right and left click, the scroll cannot even be clicked. While the mouse does include a scroll function, the scroll "wheel" itself cannot be clicked. The mouse is fantastic for home and office use however as far as gaming goes, I would stick with a good old logitech mouse.
- Answered by James C from Dallas
- 29-Nov-2009
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Can the Lion trackpad gestures be used with a CAD program? (i.e. what is the equivalent gesture to pressing down on the scroll wheel to pan?)
- Asked by Pierre B from Sherrington
- 09-Nov-2011
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Yes, of course you can. Many PC users don't know this, but Macs have have had "context-sensitive" (aka: right-click) menus, for ages. Way back when Mac first got "context-sensitive" menus (maybe they always had them), you had to hold -control- and click. With the might mouse, you just clicked the right hand side of the mouse, where the right-click button would be on a pc mouse, and that got you context-sensitive right-click menus. Same deal with this mouse.
- Answered by Gavin H from Victoria
- 26-Oct-2009
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apple magic mouse set up
how I can pair apple magic mouse to my ipad?
- Asked by John A from Piscataway
- 23-Mar-2012
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No, but you can set up Exposé to activate when the mouse cursor is moved to a corner of the screen (System Preferences > Exposé & Spaces > Exposé > Active Screen Corners).
- Answered by Mark L
- 21-Oct-2009
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Is the magic mouse compatible with my 2008 iMac [details below]
Model: iMac8,1, BootROM IM81.00C1.B00, 2 processors, Intel Core 2 Duo, 3.06 GHz, 4 GB, SMC 1.30f1
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GS, NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GS, PCIe, 512 MB
Mac OS 10.6.5 Snow Leopard- Asked by William T from Surrey
- 06-Dec-2010
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Will the Magic Mouse work on a MacBook
- Asked by Shelly M from Fonda
- 21-Oct-2009
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Yes, as long as it is running 10.5.8 or later.
- Answered by Antony R from North Sydney
- 31-Oct-2009
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can i use magic mouse with the new ipad 4
I get the new ipad 4 next month. is the magic mouse good with it? can I use it with it? thank you
- Asked by Trisin R from Ely
- 29-Oct-2012
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No it will not work because there is no cursor on the iPad however the apple wireless keyboard will work on any iPad, iPod touch, or iPhone via Bluetooth .
- Answered by Brandon B from Augusta
- 30-Oct-2012
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"Four months" ROFL. Three weeks is the best I've gotten.
- Answered by John D G from Lebanon
- 07-Feb-2010
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You need to enable right-click in System Preferences under the Mouse section, but once you have done that, it all works just fine.
- Answered by Simon T
- 04-Jan-2010
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Would magic mouse work with mac mini 1.83ghz
Hi! I have a mac mini 1.83ghz computer and was wondering if the Magic Mouse would work with it?
- Asked by Francesco D from Revere
- 21-Oct-2009
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Hi!
I am using a mac mini 1.83ghz mac mini and bought the magic mouse a couple of days ago. The magic mouse works fine with the mac mini but you need to install something off the apple website to make it work, if you are running snow leopard- Answered by Amitoj S from Paramus
- 22-Dec-2009
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With the Mighty Mouse we can have a 3rd button for 3d modeling, is this possible with the new Magic Mouse?
- Asked by Sajidaguilar . from Mexico
- 20-Oct-2009
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the magic mouse does not have 3rd click functionality
- Answered by Vlad A from Beaverton
- 21-Oct-2009
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what's considered usual battery life? We seem to burn through batteries and as of late the mouse continually becomes disconnected
also lately it becomes disconnected frequently and then is slow to reconnect.
- Asked by Andrea D from Charleston
- 25-May-2012
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We were having exactly the same trouble. I believe it's the type of batteries that are to blame. I know they are more expensive, but I recommend the lithium ones. Since using these, I've had no (touch wood) disconnection problems and they last heaps longer! Our iMac gets constant use; and I find the new ones last 6 weeks or more.
- Answered by Lawrence H from Peterborough
- 19-Jul-2012
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Three-Button Mouse for Blender?
Can this mouse be configured with three buttons for use with Blender? Or is there a way to replace the third button with something else?
Thanks!- Asked by Mark K from Louisburg
- 09-Aug-2011
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No, it is a bluetooth mouse, and will work with Macbook pro, Mac mini, iMac. If bluetooth is not already on the computer, then a bluetooth dongle will correct this.
- Answered by Nigel A from Metford
- 09-Oct-2012
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at what distance will the magic mouse work. I would like to use it with mac mini as a media center. I would need it to work from 10 feet away
- Asked by Gregory M from Chicago
- 23-Feb-2010
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The mouse can work up to 30 feet away from the computer so yes, it would work well with your current job.
- Answered by Mark B from Pittsburgh
- 25-Feb-2010
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