Apple Magic Mouse manual

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    2 Quick Star t Y our wireless Apple Magic Mouse comes with two AA batteries installed and uses Bluet ooth ® 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 di erent Mac, and replace the batteries. Updating Y our Software T o use your Apple Magic Mouse[...]

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    3 When you rst turn your mouse on, the   indicator light glows st eadily 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 [...]

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    4 P airing with a New Mac F ollow the instructions in the user guide that came with your Mac to set it up . Sk ip the instructions for connecting a USB mouse. The rst time you start up your Mac, Setup Assistant guides y ou in pairing your Apple Magic Mouse with your Mac. T o pair your mouse with a new Mac: Slide the On/o switch on the bottom [...]

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    5 Choose Apple ( 2  ) > System P refer ences , 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 por t. 5 P airing with A Di erent Mac After you pair your A pple Magic Mous[...]

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    6 Using Y our Apple Magic Mouse Y our Apple Magic Mouse has a seamless Multi- T ouch sur face you can use to right-click, lef t- click, scroll, and swipe. T o set up Multi-T ouch gestures and customiz e the way y our mouse works, choose Apple (  ) > System P refer ences , and then click Mouse. Replacing the Batteries Y our Apple Magic Mouse c[...]

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    7 Latch Y ou may hav e to click your Apple Magic Mouse once to reconnect it with your Mac. W ARNING: Replace both batteries a t the same time. Don’t mix old ba tteries with new batteries or mix battery types (for example, alkaline and lithium batteries). Don ’t open or puncture the batteries, install them backwards, or expose them to re , hi[...]

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    8 Battery Level Indicat or T o check the battery level, choose Apple (  ) > System P refer ences , and then click Mouse. The battery level indicator is in the lower-left corner . Note: When you aren ’t using you mouse, it goes to sleep to conserve battery power . If y ou won ’t be using your mouse for an extended period , turn it o . C[...]

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    9 Regulatory Compliance Inf ormation Compliance Sta tement This device complies with part 1 5 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not ca use harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any int erference received , including interference that may cause unde sired operation. See instru[...]

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    10 Move the computer to one side or the other of the t elevision • or radio. Move the computer farther away from the television or r adio. • Plug the computer into an outlet tha t is on a di erent • circuit from the television or radio . ( That is, make certain the computer and the television or radio are on cir cuits controlled by di e[...]

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    11 Apple Magic Mouse Class 1 Laser Information The Ap ple Magi c Mo use is a Cl ass 1 la ser pro duct in acco rda nce with IEC 60 82 5-1 A1 A 2 an d 2 1 CFR 1 040. 1 0 and 1 040. 1 1 ex cept f or deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No . 50, dated July 26, 200 1 . Caution: Modication of this device may result in hazar dous radiation exposure. For[...]

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    12 Korea Stat ements T aiwan Wireless Stat ement VC CI Class B Statemen t[...]

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    14 Disposal and Recycling Information When this product reaches its end of life , please dispose of it according to your local en vironmental laws and guidelines . For inf ormation about Apple’ s rec ycling programs, visit: www .apple.com/envir onment/recycling Battery Disposal Information Dispose of batteries according t o your local environmen [...]

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    15 European Union—Disposal Information The symbol above means that accor ding to local laws and regulations your product should be disposed of separat ely from household waste. When this product reaches its end of life, take it to a collection point designated by local authorities. Some collection points accept products for free.The separ ate col[...]

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    © 2009 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, Mac, and M ac OS are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Multi-T ouch is a trademark of Apple Inc. The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are regist ered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by A pple is under license. 034-52 8[...]