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<blockquote data-quote="sailor#1" data-source="post: 1623691" data-attributes="member: 231337"><p>Well, the mouse is fairly new, it worked okay until batteries changed, you have the light on when the switch is on so that indicates if the mouse is ok, the batteries are in correctly and the contacts are being made and so it is ready to be paired. The only other thing I can suggest is to open bluetoothand select "setup bluetooth device" while at the same time turning the mouse switch first off then immediately on. The light should blink indicating it is looking to pair and it should come up in the list. If not, either you have:</p><p></p><p>1. Bad mouse...try pairing on another Mac and if not, toss it.</p><p>2. Bad bluetooth...do you have any other bluetooth devices connected? If not, try to pair with something else...say your cell phone and/or another device to be sure. If nothing will pair, bad bluetooth...replace.</p><p></p><p>Having a wired mouse in reserve not a bad thing to have anyway. I have bluetooth trackpad, keyboard and magic mouse all going at the same time. Rebooting after a time a way is always a little tough to get thing that were paired to pair again. Also, there are some situations that require wired components. </p><p></p><p>Hope this helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sailor#1, post: 1623691, member: 231337"] Well, the mouse is fairly new, it worked okay until batteries changed, you have the light on when the switch is on so that indicates if the mouse is ok, the batteries are in correctly and the contacts are being made and so it is ready to be paired. The only other thing I can suggest is to open bluetoothand select "setup bluetooth device" while at the same time turning the mouse switch first off then immediately on. The light should blink indicating it is looking to pair and it should come up in the list. If not, either you have: 1. Bad mouse...try pairing on another Mac and if not, toss it. 2. Bad bluetooth...do you have any other bluetooth devices connected? If not, try to pair with something else...say your cell phone and/or another device to be sure. If nothing will pair, bad bluetooth...replace. Having a wired mouse in reserve not a bad thing to have anyway. I have bluetooth trackpad, keyboard and magic mouse all going at the same time. Rebooting after a time a way is always a little tough to get thing that were paired to pair again. Also, there are some situations that require wired components. Hope this helps [/QUOTE]
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