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Anleitung Zusammenfassung
AA If your mouse isn’t paired with a Mac, the light blinks, indicating your mouse is in discovery mode and ready to pair (pairing means your mouse and Mac are wirelessly connected to each other and ready to communicate). AAIf you don’t pair your mouse with your Mac within 3 minutes, the light and mouse turn off to preserve battery life. Slide the On/off switch on the bottom of your mouse to turn it on again, allowing you to pair it with your Mac. AAWhen your mouse is on and paired, with the batteries charged, the light glows steadily. Indicator light On/off switch Pairing with a New Mac Follow the instructions in the user guide that came with your Mac to set it up. Skip the instructions for connecting a USB mouse. The first time you start up your Mac, Setup Assistant guides you in pairing your Apple Magic Mouse with your Mac. To pair your mouse with a new Mac: 1 Slide the On/off switch on the bottom of your mouse to turn it on (see page 3). 2 Turn on your Mac and follow the onscreen instructions in Setup Assistant. 3 Once your mouse is paired with your Mac, use Software Update again to make sure you have the latest software installed (see page 2). Replacing a USB Mouse Use your existing USB mouse to pair your Apple Magic Mouse with your Mac. You can also use this information to pair your mouse with a portable Mac. To replace a USB mouse: 1 Slide the On/off switch on the bottom of your Apple Magic Mouse to turn it on (see page 3). 2 Choose Apple (K) > System Preferences, and then click Mouse. 3 Click “Set Up Bluetooth Mouse …” in the lower- right corner. 4 Select your mouse, and then follow the onscreen instructions to pair it with your Mac. 5 Disconnect the USB mouse from the USB port. Pairing with A Different Mac After you pair your Apple Magic Mouse with a Mac, you can pair again with a different Mac. To do this, remove the existing pairing, and then pair the mouse again. To pair with a different Mac: 1 Choose Apple (K) > System Preferences, and then click Bluetooth. 2 Select your mouse in the Bluetooth preferences pane. 3 Click the Delete (–) button in the lower left corner. To pair your mouse again, see “Replacing a USB Mouse” on page 4. Using Your Apple Magic Mouse Your Apple Magic Mouse has a seamless Multi- Touch surface you can use to right-click, left- click, scroll, and swipe. To set up Multi-Touch gestures and customize the way your mouse works, choose Apple (K) > System Preferences, and then click Mouse. Replacing the Batteries Your Apple Magic Mouse comes with two AA batteries installed. You can use alkaline, lithium, or rechargeable AA batteries in your mouse. Dispose of batteries according to your local environmental laws and guidelines. To replace the batteries: 1 Slide the latch down and remove the battery cover. 2 Insert the batteries with the positive (+) end facing up, as shown in the illustration. 3 Replace the battery cover. Latch You may have to click your Apple Magic Mouse once to reconnect it with your Mac. WARNING: Replace both batteries at the same time. Don’t mix old batteries with new batteries or mix battery types (for example, alkaline and lithium batteries). Don’t open or puncture the batteries, install them backwards, or expose them to fire, high temperatures, or water. Don’t charge the nonrechargeable AA batteries that came with your mouse. Keep batteries out of the reach of children. Battery Level Indicator To check the battery level, choose Apple (K) > System Preferences, and then click Mouse. The battery level indicator is in the lower-left corner. Note: When you aren’t using you mouse, it goes to sleep to conserve battery power. If you won’t be using your mouse for an extended period, turn it off. Cleaning To clean the outside of your mouse, use a lint- free cloth that’s been lightly moistened with water. Don’t get moisture in any openings or use aerosol sprays, solvents, or abrasives. Ergonomics For info...
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