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How to Use a Wired Mouse With an iPhone or iPad

In iPadOS version 13.4, attacHow to Use a Wired Mouse With an iPhone or iPadhing a mouse into an iPad is straightforward. Finally, you can attach Apple Magic Mouse II without performing any settings. It is vital to use an external keyboard and mouse while working on Word, Excel, or PowerPoint via your phone. In this article, we will teach you how you can attach your mouse on the iPad.

1) Settings a Bluetooth Mouse Within iPhone and iPad

The most straightforward method to use Magic mouse into an iPad is settings or Bluetooth. You only need to Accessibility the list to access to pair few individual Bluetooth mikes and Apple Magic mouse II. You can also use it with a regular Bluetooth subsystem.

Alternatively, if you wish to use your mouse into your iPhone, then you need to use third-party application. Remember that the Apple Magic Mouse II doesn’t show to work always. You can only access Magic mouse when you pair Mouse 1 when you follow all the steps that have been given below in this article. In these steps, also see how to settings a wired mouse with an iPad or iPhone. You also need to use a pin to pair your mouse with your iPhone or iPad, which is a preview as 0000.

First, you need to make sure that your mouse has unpaired with your Windows PC or MacBook. If you want to attach on MacBook, the follow the given set up on your device:

  1. Visit the Settings application on your MacBook.
  2. Tap Bluetooth.
  3. Here you need to sure that Bluetooth toggled that appear on the top of the screen as a green toggle.
  4. Insert your mouse to attaching mode. If Magic Mouse II is Unattached, then you need to turn off, and again preview appears on the screen.
  5. You have to check you device popup in the notification in the Bluetooth subsystem that is also called other device.
  6. Tap the name of the device that you are using.
  7. You maybe got a Bluetooth pair request when you tap to pair.
  8. Now your mouse rapidly starts working, and you can view in your device as moving the circular pointer on your screen.

You can also change mouse experience by visiting settings, then general and then Trackpad and mouse. Here you can easily change the tracking speed of the mouse and also select secondary Click that appears on the left or right of the screen. Here you can also switch off the Apples “Natural scrolling” that are not finding personally.

 

2) Setting Wired Mouse on Your iPad

Users also use wired mouse into the IPad or iPhone, but there setting is more awaked and considerably that Bluetooth. One more thing, you need to give more time instead of attaching a mouse with Bluetooth. Besides the optical mouse to do anything’s with the iPad Pro and you get a notification on your screen as shown (Gaming Mouse G50II: This accessory requires too much power)

You can also change the mouse tracking; here are the steps on how:

  1. Visit the settings on your device.
  2. Then tap on the General.
  3. Here find Trackpad and Mouse, tap on it.
  4. After this above process, you can track your mouse tracking speed via using Secondary click.

3)   Setting Wired Mouse on an iPhone

  1. Launch the setting application.
  2. Scroll down and find Accessibility and then tap on it.
  3. Hit Touch section.
  4. In this menu list, you need to find the item for Assistive Touch on the top, and it will be read of you need to tap it to on
  5. Then you need to visit the menu.
  6. Here turn on the Assistive touch via the toggle that appears on the top of the screen (it will be shown as green).

After this above process, wired mouse will be attached to your iPhone and start basically as work on the iPad. You can also track your mouse pointer speed by the given settings.

Follow the steps to track the pointer speed by secondary click.

  1. Visit the settings.
  2. Tap on the General.
  3. Find Tacckpad and mouse.
  4. Here you need to turn off the secondary click.

Daniel Ryan is a Norton product expert and has been working in the technology industry since 2002. As a technical expert, Daniel has written technical blogs, manuals, white papers, and reviews for many websites such as norton.com/setup.




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