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If you use a Bluetooth mouse, try disabling and re-enabling Bluetooth on your Mac. That usually helps resolve minor glitches preventing your mouse from connecting. To do this: Open the Bluetoothstatus menu from the menu bar. If you don't see it, open the Control Centerand expand the Bluetoothcontrol. Turn off the switch next to Bluetooth. Make sure Bluetooth is enabled on your Mac and your mouse is in pairing mode. Check the pairing status of your mouse in System Preferences -> Bluetooth and click Connect if it is not connected. Turn off and on your Bluetooth mouse and your Mac's Bluetooth radio from the menu bar or the Control Center. Make sure Airplane Mode is off if you have a MacBook. Check the Pairing Status. A good first step is to make sure your device is paired and connected correctly to your Mac. Reconnect Your Bluetooth Device. If your device isn’t connected to your Mac, turn off your Bluetooth device, and then... Restart Your Bluetooth Radio. If your device won’t reconnect, you can restart the Bluetooth radio in your Mac. To...
Make sure Bluetooth is enabled on your Mac and your mouse is in pairing mode.
Check the pairing status of your mouse in System Preferences -> Bluetooth and click Connect if it is not connected.
Turn off and on your Bluetooth mouse and your Mac's Bluetooth radio from the menu bar or the Control Center.
Make sure Airplane Mode is off if you have a MacBook.
Check the Pairing Status. A good first step is to make sure your device is paired and connected correctly to your Mac.
Reconnect Your Bluetooth Device. If your device isn’t connected to your Mac, turn off your Bluetooth device, and then...
Restart Your Bluetooth Radio. If your device won’t reconnect, you can restart the Bluetooth radio in your Mac. To...
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