Your wireless Apple Magic Mouse comes with
two AA batteries installed and uses Bluetooth
technology to connect to your Mac.
Read these instructions to set up your mouse
with a new Mac, replace your USB mouse, pair
your mouse with a dierent Mac, and replace
the batteries.
Updating Your Software
To use your Apple Magic Mouse and its full
range of features, update your Mac to Mac OS X
version 10.5.8 or later and install the Wireless
Mouse Software Update 1.0; or update to
Mac OS X version 10.6.2 or later.
To update to the latest version of Mac OS X,
choose Apple (
menu bar, and follow the onscreen instructions.
When installation is complete and you restart
your Mac, use Software Update again to make
sure all of the available updates are installed.
About the Indicator Light
The indicator light displays the status of your
Apple Magic Mouse and the batteries.
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When you rst turn your mouse on, the
Indicator light
On/off
switch
indicator light glows steadily for 5 seconds,
indicating the batteries are good.
If your mouse isn’t paired with a Mac, the light
blinks, indicating your mouse is in discovery
mode and ready to pair (pairing means your
mouse and Mac are wirelessly connected to
each other and ready to communicate).
If you don’t pair your mouse with your Mac
within 3 minutes, the light and mouse turn o
to preserve battery life. Slide the On/o switch
on the bottom of your mouse to turn it on
again, allowing you to pair it with your Mac.
When your mouse is on and paired, with the
batteries charged, the light glows steadily.
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Pairing with a New Mac
Follow the instructions in the user guide that
came with your Mac to set it up. Skip the
instructions for connecting a USB mouse.
The rst time you start up your Mac, Setup
Assistant guides you in pairing your Apple
Magic Mouse with your Mac.
To pair your mouse with a new Mac:
Slide the On/o switch on the bottom of your 1
mouse to turn it on (see page 3).
Turn on your Mac and follow the onscreen 2
instructions in Setup Assistant.
Once your mouse is paired with your Mac, use 3
Software Update again to make sure you have
the latest software installed (see page 2).
Replacing a USB Mouse
Use your existing USB mouse to pair your Apple
Magic Mouse with your Mac.
You can also use this information to pair your
mouse with a portable Mac.
To replace a USB mouse:
Slide the On/o switch on the bottom of your 1
Apple Magic Mouse to turn it on (see page 3).
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Choose Apple (2) > System Preferences, and
then click Mouse.
Click “Set Up Bluetooth Mouse …” in the lower-3
right corner.
Select your mouse, and then follow the 4
onscreen instructions to pair it with your Mac.
Disconnect the USB mouse from the USB port.5
Pairing with A Dierent Mac
After you pair your Apple Magic Mouse with a
Mac, you can pair again with a dierent Mac. To
do this, remove the existing pairing, and then
pair the mouse again.
To pair with a dierent Mac:
Choose Apple (1
then click Bluetooth.
Select your mouse in the Bluetooth preferences 2
pane.
Click the Delete (–) button in the lower left 3
corner.
To pair your mouse again, see “Replacing
a USB Mouse” on page 4.
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