![]() ![]() ![]() You can also turn off Apple’s “Natural Scrolling,” which I’ve personally never found natural. There you can change the tracking speed and choose whether the “Secondary Click” (i.e., “right-click”) will be on the right or the left. You can customize your mouse experience by going to Settings > General > Trackpad & Mouse. You’ll know it’s working if you can see the new circular pointer moving around the screen. Your mouse should immediately start working. You might get a “Bluetooth Pairing Request.” If you do, press Pair. You should see your device appear under a header in the Bluetooth interface called Other Devices. If your Magic Mouse 2 is unpaired, you should simply have to turn it off and on again for it to show up. Make sure Bluetooth is toggled on at the top. ![]()
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