Apple wireless mouse support6/18/2023 If I hook up the Magic Mouse 2 with a wired connection, I can at least get the AssistiveTouch feature that powers the iPad’s mouse control to recognize that a mouse is attached, but I can’t actually move the pointer. I’ve tried multiple methods of hooking up devices through Bluetooth. (That’s true of my iPhone, too.) I’ve tried the backdoor route described in my how-to. ![]() I’ve confirmed this with my own iPad Pro that’s running iPadOS 13.3.1, and nada-nothing works. Surely, they think, Apple wouldn’t pull support for one of its own products-and who could blame them?Īpparently, it did. The most frustrated users are those who never had a chance to see the mouse work at all, so they’re convinced they’re doing it wrong. But lately Macworld readers have been telling me that their Magic Mouse 2 no longer works on Apple’s tablet, and some of them have singled out January’s iPadOS 13.3 as the culprit. ![]() It worked well enough-for a while, anyway. Once upon a time, and not very long ago at that, you could use a Magic Mouse 2 with an iPad so long as you were running iPadOS 13.
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