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<blockquote data-quote="stefanmaine" data-source="post: 1809043" data-attributes="member: 197051"><p>ferrar, At System Preferences>Mouse, there are two screens: On the first screen is Point and Click which offers configuration of Scroll Direction, Secondary Click, Smart Zoom, and Tracking Speed. There also appears Mouse Battery Level, and a link to Set Up. At none of those does "Notifications" or anything like it appear. The second screen is More Gestures, which includes Swipe Between Pages, Swipe Between Apps, and Mission Control. Again, nothing about "Notifications." There is nothing about Notifications at System Preferences>Bluetooth either. </p><p></p><p>I have Sierra 10.12.6 on my iMac. Perhaps different OS versions offer different configuration options. But at least I can check the battery level from time to time, and recharge before the mouse just drops dead. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for your input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stefanmaine, post: 1809043, member: 197051"] ferrar, At System Preferences>Mouse, there are two screens: On the first screen is Point and Click which offers configuration of Scroll Direction, Secondary Click, Smart Zoom, and Tracking Speed. There also appears Mouse Battery Level, and a link to Set Up. At none of those does "Notifications" or anything like it appear. The second screen is More Gestures, which includes Swipe Between Pages, Swipe Between Apps, and Mission Control. Again, nothing about "Notifications." There is nothing about Notifications at System Preferences>Bluetooth either. I have Sierra 10.12.6 on my iMac. Perhaps different OS versions offer different configuration options. But at least I can check the battery level from time to time, and recharge before the mouse just drops dead. Thanks for your input. [/QUOTE]
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