Ask Different Asked by Dag Høidahl on October 30, 2021
My bluetooth mouse batteries died, and when I replaced them, the mouse didn’t reconnect. Now how can I get OS X to discover and connect my mouse without having a mouse to open the mouse dialogue?
Make sure your mouse has been reset.
Answered by Ngaire on October 30, 2021
If the batteries run out in my wireless mouse it never reconnects automatically and I have resorted to reconnecting a wired mouse to click on the bluetooth icon in the menu bar. Then I found that you can activate the bluetooth icon by pressing Control-F8 (the "Move focus to status menus" in the keyboard shortcuts) and using the cursor keys and the enter key to get to the connect menu item for the mouse.
Answered by Nick on October 30, 2021
Keep a cheap usb mouse and keyboard in the back of some closet (with the batteries removed) to quickly use in an emergency. I've successfully used the keyboard and mouse once each in the last 8 - 10 years but it's worth it.
Answered by Nate Lockwood on October 30, 2021
You should see a prompt when you turn on your computer. If the mouse can't be found,
If none of those work, try a USB mouse.
Answered by LakesideMiners on October 30, 2021
You can open the Mouse System Preferences by using Spotlight search.
Answered by Dag Høidahl on October 30, 2021
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