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QuestionHow can I remove a battery cover that is stuck?Community AnswerHold down the cover release tab, then wedge a firm, thin object into the space between the mouse's body and the cover, and pry the cover up. You may need to use something like a flathead screwdriver to do this, though you'll need to be extremely careful not to accidentally nick the batteries as you pry.
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QuestionHow should I connect my Magic Mouse?Community AnswerMake sure the mouse has batteries and is turned on. Go to System Preferences, press "Mouse," and press "Set Up Bluetooth Mouse." Click the mouse you are using.
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QuestionWhat do I do if my mouse keeps going on and off?Community AnswerVarious fixes such as putting tin foil at the positive end or scratching the contact areas provide temporary relief. Look carefully at the positive contact on the mouse. One may be recessed into the housing. Fill the space with some conducting material and it may work.
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QuestionDo UEI batteries work on these type of mouse?Community AnswerAny alkaline AA battery should work in your mouse.
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QuestionMy magic mouse does not have a black tab to push--how do I get the cover off?Community AnswerIf your mouse doesn't have a battery cover, you're using a Magic Mouse 2, which is charge-only. You can't take the cover off without physically dismantling the mouse.
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QuestionWhat do I do if my mouse doesn't have a plate in the back to replace the battery?Community AnswerGo to the store where you bought the mouse from, and bring your mouse and batteries. The salespeople should be able to help you.
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QuestionHow do I change batteries in my wireless Apple keyboard?Community AnswerThere should be a screw on the side. Use a coin to twist it until it comes out, then tip out the batteries.
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QuestionWhere do I get a charger for my iMac?Community AnswerYou can check the Apple store, or check online retailers to find a charger that fits your specific needs.
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QuestionI use the Duracell batteries, and they seem to work. Is that okay, or should I buy another brand?Community AnswerIf the Duracell batteries work ok, then stay with them.
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