Turn the mouse off by flipping the on/off slider on the bottom of the mouse to the off position. Replace the batteries, turn the on/off slider to the on position and set it down in front of you iMac. Wait for it to connect. If for some reason it does not want to connect, force quit your Mac by holding the power button down. Turn your Mac back on and it will connect. If not, there is something wrong with the mouse. Of course you must have bluetooth turned on and it must be discoverable. You can check to make sure this is the case by clicking the bluetooth icon on the top right of your desktop screen.
yes well the desktops do the laptops don't a keyboard for a mac is us$79 and the mouse the same i personaly don't like the new key board it doesn't make a solid ticking noise.
The starting price of the IMac 24 is å£1099.00 which offers the latest technology, a new ultra thin design and comes with Apples wireless keyboard and magic mouse.
In order to turn the mouse of to an i mac you turn the mouse over and you should see a switch if it is bluetooth and then turn that off but if you want to disconnect it you have to go to system preferences and select mouse and then just disconnect it
Yes you can with a Bluetooth connection device you will have to buy. Reason being is that your G5 does not have Bluetooth built in. The Magic Mouse works off Bluetooth. You will love the Magic Mouse once you get the Bluetooth device and pair it with your mouse.
The wireless keyboard is not backlit that comes with an iMac but you can buy a backlit keyboard.
The Apple wireless keyboard and mouse are not supplied with a standard Mac. They can be purchased separately. With the standard iMac wired keyboard and mouse the mouse can plug into the USB socket on the keyboard and they can both be tucked away under the screen to give you some desk space.
Ensure that Bluetooth is On in the Bluetooth section of System Preferences. In the Mouse section of System Preferences click on the Set Up Bluetooth mouse button in the bottom right corner. If the mouse is switched on (small switch underneath - green light should be on) the iMac should discover the mouse.
Return it or buy a new one or exchange it
The iMac is an all-in-one computer. The monitor and computer are all in one unit. The only other hardware you need is a mouse and keyboard.
If you are using an Apple keyboard and mouse it will come up on the screen warning you when the battery is low and needs recharging. Or you can open System Preferences and then click the mouse & keyboard icons. On the bottom left it will show you the battery level.
Yes, with no problem.
Yes, on a dial-up or DSL connection.