iPADOS
8.GrabyourBluetoothmouseandsetit topairing
mode.Forconvenience,we’llusethefirst-generation
Magic Mouse as an example. Make sure the mouse is
unpaired from its previous device, and then put it in
pairing mode. With the Magic Mouse 1, that means
holding down the top for a couple of seconds. In the
case of the Magic Mouse, you’ll see a request for a
PIN pop up. Enter 0000 in the prompt.
Set up a wired mouse
You can also use a wired mouse with your iPad, but
the setup is considerably more awkward than it is with
Bluetooth devices. For one thing, you’re going to have a
hard time hooking up anything besides a generic laser
mouse to anything below the iPad Pro and you’ll likely
get a message like this one.
Fortunately, all wired models we tested worked with
the iPad Pro.