A common problem among users Mac, is that of disconnection sudden mouse Apple Magic Mouse. Whether we are talking about the first model, "Magic Mouse"(Version with batteries) or the newest version,"Magic Mouse 2"(Version with rechargeable battery), loss Bluetooth connection between MacBook And Magic Mouse, it appears frequently. Connection Lost.
The biggest problem is that often, Magic Mouse refuse to be more connected, even if it is started (ON) and appears in the list of devices ”pair” Bluetooth.
How to reconnect a Mouse Magic Mouse / Magic Mouse 2 at MacBook, MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, if the connection was lost-Connection Lost
First of all, it is good to ensure that the mouse is functional and has the batteries / battery charged. Close and open The mouse then we check if Green led (Magic Mouse) lights up when we pass by hand through the right optical sensor.
In the next step, we go to "System Preferences” → “Bluetooth", Where we identify the mouse in the list"Devices"We click on the" X "sign to delete the mouse from the list of mating devices (PAIR).
In the next step we will be asked if we really want to delete the device from the list of Bluetooth devices.
Click “Remove"Then close the Bluetooth on Mac. Click on the button ”Turn Bluetooth Off"From the left.
We close and reopen Magic Mouse, then restart Bluetooth on Mac. Magic Mouse will reappear in the list of devices that can be connected to the MacBook. We do double-click on it and accept the Bluetooth connection.
After this step, Magic Mouse or Magic Mouse 2 will connect without problems to MacBook.
Another method that for us results almost every time is:
1. inchidem Magic Mouse,
2. inchidem MacBook (shut down),
3. pornim Magic Mouse,
4. We start MacBook
Everything returns to normal, and MacBook starts with Magic Mouse connected and perfectly functional.
It helps only for some few days and then the problem is back again.
Ola,
If it about Magic Mouse 2, can you tell me if this problem occurs because the battery is less than 30%?
You think it can be a defense mechanism to save battery, as it is already low.
I had hoped that instructions for the “Magic Mouse 2” can actually be found here, but unfortunately it is only the simple Magic Mouse.
Injury.
Greetings, Ronald
OMG thank you. Every other “support” article said the same basic shit as Apple. This was the ONLY site with info that actually helped fix the issue!
Really, the mouse battery / battery box + hub cavities are too deep. This causes the interruption of the connection. Some batteries are better suited and some are not at all when the height of the hub is not enough. A good solution is to rotate a small piece of aluminum foil (thumb -sized) piece and squeeze a small dense ball. When they are pressing + navel in the cavities, Johan works.
Yes! You are right! There is a problem with the battery connectors on the Magic Mouse (first generation). But there are also problems with Bluetooth transmission. Thanks!
MERCI !