Yes, I had thought of that too Warwick, perhaps I will do that on the
short term until a 'proper' solution can be found. Some of the responses
today have lead me to believe that the batteries can last plenty longer
than the 4 days I am experiencing so I hope to get to the bottom of it
somehow.

 

Cheers.

 

Peter...

 

 

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Sent: Thursday, 11 February 2010 2:29 PM
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Subject: Re: Magic Mouse battery appetite

 

Peter

 

I had the same problem with battery consumption on both my Apple mice.
The Apple/Bluetooth mouse seemed to use batteries much more quickly (a
few weeks admittedly) than the old Microsoft/Infrared one (that lasted
months).

 

After exploring all the possibilities, as a simple solution I bought a
couple of extra Varta rechargeable batteries that I can recharge in a
few hours, usually overnight, or swap when urgent.

 

 

Warwick


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On 11/02/2010, at 8:43 AM, Crisp, Peter wrote:





Hi all, my Magic Mouse has been quite uncooperative since I got it a
month ago (at the same time as I got a Macbook and Time Capsule - my
first foray into the Apple world). I took it back to the supplier and he
agreed it was faulty and replaced it with another one. The replacement
one it seems is no better and my guess is the first one was probably ok
and that something else is going on. It seems that it is very battery
hungry and perhaps there is supposed to be a routine which puts the
mouse to sleep when not in use hence preserving battery life. I have
done all Software updates and even downloaded a specific update for eth
Magic Mouse form the Apple site. I have MagicPrefs installed too and
maybe that is responsible but I suspect not. Ronni indicated a while
back there is a Mac OSX 10.6.3 coming soon and maybe I have to just wait
till then, but I need a pair of AA batteries every 4 days currently -
SuperDuty ones too! This seems to be the only way to wake up the sleepy
mouse.

 

In the interim while I wait for 10.6.3, does anyone have any experiences
like this or can you point me to some other updates for this?

 

 

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