To change the battery in an Apple mouse, first, locate the battery compartment, which is typically on the bottom of the mouse. For the Apple Magic Mouse 1, slide the cover off and replace the two AA batteries, ensuring the positive and negative ends are aligned correctly. For the Magic Mouse 2, which has a built-in rechargeable battery, simply connect it to a Lightning cable to recharge. Once the new batteries are in or the mouse is charged, turn it back on, if applicable.
The Apple Mouse does not have multitouch as the magic mouse does
Apple USB Mouse was created in 1998.
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.
No. Mice for computers didn't really catch on until the Apple Lisa came out in '83.
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You can buy an apple recharger with 2 AA rechargeable batteries, or, if that's too expensive, buy an Energizer recharger.
Bring it into to the apple store and ask them if you can schedule an appointment to get the battery changed.
With the new Apple Magic Mouse, the user does not need to use a mouse pad. This mouse will work on any surface without a mouse pad with the exception of a smooth glass surface.
The Apple Mighty Mouse, now known as the Apple Mouse, is a USB multibutton mouse. It was sold first in April 2005 and prior to this Apple only sold one button models. The mice are available for sale online on Apple and normal other computer accessories supplier. They are also available on the high street in apple resellers.
It depends on what model you have. Some open from the top some the bottom!
yes apple 2 has input device mouse for input data
The Apple A1311 model, also known as the iMac (21.5-inch, Late 2010), typically comes with the Apple Wireless Keyboard and the Apple Magic Mouse. The Wireless Keyboard features a compact design with function keys and a built-in rechargeable battery, while the Magic Mouse offers a touch-sensitive surface for seamless scrolling and gesture controls. Both accessories are designed to complement the iMac's sleek aesthetic and provide a wireless experience.