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My magic mouse needed charging which I did over night.  Now, I can't get my Macbook to recognize it.  My iMac does so, I know the mouse is working properly.  My Macbook recognizes other bluetooth devices and is able to pair or connect so, the bluetooth is working.  But for some reason, which I can't figure out, is why my Macbook won't pair or connect with the mouse?  Please don't tell me I can use the touchpad.  I hate them and have never used one on any laptop I've owned.  I tried looking for an answer and found nothing which describes my problem.  Anyone have ideas? 

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@gadgetgal613 

 

I know nothing about MACs and it has been ages since I have used a mouse, but there's always that "unplug and plug back in" option that sometimes causes a restart and fix.

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I would try rebooting the MacBook.

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I'm gonna have to check out the Magic Mouse...I'm not familiar with that one.  Last Christmas I bought my MacBook from QVC. It came with a standard mouse & dongle, but I've never been able to get it to successfully connect.  I'm gonna have to take it to the Apple Store next time I have my drs appointment because my town doesn't have one.

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I finally got it to connect.  I removed it from the list of Bluetooth devices, restarted the computer and it showed up.  I selected connect and it did.  I have no idea why I had to do this step but, I'm glad it worked. 

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@gadgetgal613 , glad you found an answer and posted it.

 

My MacBook Pro does not recognize my Kobo Ereader.  It used to.  I am now reading on my iPad but would prefer the Ereader.  I haven't found an answer to that one.

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@Lilysmom1 wrote:

@gadgetgal613 , glad you found an answer and posted it.

 

My MacBook Pro does not recognize my Kobo Ereader.  It used to.  I am now reading on my iPad but would prefer the Ereader.  I haven't found an answer to that one.


What is a Kobo Ereader?  Why does your computer need to recognize it?  I have a Kindle and it is all I need to read a book. 

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@Lilysmom1, I have a Kobo ereader and have never used my MacBook Air for it. I do use my iPad to go to either the Kobo app or website to get books using my Kobo+ account.