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With iOS 13, it’s possible to use a
Bluetooth mouse with your iPhone,
but it’s not easy to set up. To do so, you
must go through Accessibility, so first of all,
go to Settings > Accessibility and tap the
Touch option.
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With iOS 13, it’s possible to use a
Bluetooth mouse with your iPhone,
but it’s not easy to set up. To do so, you
must go through Accessibility, so first of all,
go to Settings > Accessibility and tap the
Touch option.
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On the next page, tap
AssistiveTouch, which is most likely
off. At the top of the AssistiveTouch screen,
turn on the AssistiveTouch option by
tapping the switch. Now scroll a little way
further down the screen.
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You can now drag around the
Circular icon. When it’s over a piece
of the screen you wish to tap, such as a
link, a button, or a switch, click the left
Mouse button and it acts as if you tapped
it with your finger.
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Further down the screen, you see a
header called Pointer Devices.
Under this header, tap the Devices option
and, on the next screen, tap Bluetooth
Devices. You see a list of devices currently
paired with the iPhone.
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Click the right Mouse button for
options such as Siri, Home, and
Control Centre, which you again trigger with
the Circular icon and the left Mouse button. If
you click the mouse’s ‘i’ icon, on the Devices
screen, you can customise the buttons.
Using a Bluetooth mouse
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