Re: Problem with Magic Mouse

2017-01-05 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi David,

Rob is probably right.
You can check your device's charge level by choosing the device's name from the 
Bluetooth icon  in the menu bar at the top of the screen.

For the fastest battery charging performance, be sure your device is switched 
on when connecting the Lightning to USB cable.

Cheers,
Ronni
Sent from Ronni's iPad4


> On 6 Jan 2017, at 12:18 pm, Rob Phillips  wrote:
> 
> It sounds like you've got a flat battery in the magic mouse.
> 
> Rob
> 
> 
>> On 6/1/17 10:57 am, David Noel wrote:
>> With my new iMac (Sierra 10.12.2), when I opened up this morning, the
>> behaviour of the (wireless) Magic Mouse was strange. Moving the mouse
>> would only move the on-screen arrow jerkily, and only a short
>> distance.
>> 
>> I disconnected it, and plugged in the mouse from my older iMac. This
>> worked normally, and I'm writing this message with it.
>> 
>> Going to System Preferences/Mouse with the old mouse was also normal.
>> When I disconnected the wired mouse and switched on the new wireless
>> mouse, the message "wait for a Bluetooth mouse to be discovered" came
>> up' followed by "Found Magic Mouse 2" and then, almost immediately,
>> "No mouse found". Turning the wireless mouse off and on again at first
>> repeated this sequence, but afterwards showed no recognition.
>> 
>> Is there anything further I can do to check the wireless mouse, or
>> should I seek help from Apple?
>> 
>> David Noel
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Re: Problem with Magic Mouse

2017-01-05 Thread Rob Phillips

It sounds like you've got a flat battery in the magic mouse.

Rob


On 6/1/17 10:57 am, David Noel wrote:

With my new iMac (Sierra 10.12.2), when I opened up this morning, the
behaviour of the (wireless) Magic Mouse was strange. Moving the mouse
would only move the on-screen arrow jerkily, and only a short
distance.

I disconnected it, and plugged in the mouse from my older iMac. This
worked normally, and I'm writing this message with it.

Going to System Preferences/Mouse with the old mouse was also normal.
When I disconnected the wired mouse and switched on the new wireless
mouse, the message "wait for a Bluetooth mouse to be discovered" came
up' followed by "Found Magic Mouse 2" and then, almost immediately,
"No mouse found". Turning the wireless mouse off and on again at first
repeated this sequence, but afterwards showed no recognition.

Is there anything further I can do to check the wireless mouse, or
should I seek help from Apple?

David Noel
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Problem with Magic Mouse

2017-01-05 Thread David Noel
With my new iMac (Sierra 10.12.2), when I opened up this morning, the
behaviour of the (wireless) Magic Mouse was strange. Moving the mouse
would only move the on-screen arrow jerkily, and only a short
distance.

I disconnected it, and plugged in the mouse from my older iMac. This
worked normally, and I'm writing this message with it.

Going to System Preferences/Mouse with the old mouse was also normal.
When I disconnected the wired mouse and switched on the new wireless
mouse, the message "wait for a Bluetooth mouse to be discovered" came
up' followed by "Found Magic Mouse 2" and then, almost immediately,
"No mouse found". Turning the wireless mouse off and on again at first
repeated this sequence, but afterwards showed no recognition.

Is there anything further I can do to check the wireless mouse, or
should I seek help from Apple?

David Noel
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