Microsoft Arc Mouse Not Connecting To Mac
Follow these steps if your mouse, keyboard, or trackpad isn't recognized by your Mac. Make sure that your wireless mouse, keyboard, or trackpad is turned on The Magic Mouse and Magic Mouse 2 have a slide switch on the bottom of the device. Slide the switch to turn on the device. If that does not resolve the problem, try the following methods. Method 1: Select the correct Microsoft mouse and connect to a USB port The IntelliPoint software tabs that are displayed depend on the mouse that is connected. For example, the Wireless tab is displayed only if you are using a wireless mouse.
I don't think it's a question to Microsoft.
You may see the specs. The mouse is meant to be compatible with Mac OS X 10.10. It was compatible with El Capitan (10.11), but it won't stay connected with Sierra (10.12) if you re-paired or initially connected the mouse with that OS. If you pair your mouse in El Capitan and then upgrade to Sierra then your mouse will restore connection and will function as it should (unless you re-pair it in Sierra). So the question should be addressed not to Microsoft but to Apple, I think. Something has got broken in Sierra. Correct me if I'm wrong.
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The Surface Arc Mouse is the latest and the most portable mouse ever created by Microsoft. It was introduced at the same as the launch of Microsoft Surface Laptop on May 2nd, 2017. It’s a premium mouse that is very slim, light, and available in three different colors the light gray, burgundy, and cobalt blue.
This mouse uses the Bluetooth low energy version 4.0/4.1 to connect to your laptops or desktops. So make sure your computer has a built-in Bluetooth module or a Bluetooth adapter version 4.0 or later. Read on to see how to connect your Surface Arc Mouse to your computer.
Note All Surface devices including Surface RT are equipped with a Bluetooth module that supports Bluetooth low energy version 4.0. So the Surface Arc Mouse can be connected to any Surface devices you have.
How to connect Surface Arc Mouse to your Computer
Microsoft Arc Mouse Not Connecting To Macbook
The Surface Arc Mouse can only pair to a single computer at a time, so every time you change computer, you will need to pair it again. To connect your Microsoft Surface Mouse to computer:
- Make sure your computer supports Bluetooth LE 4.0 or later and have it turned on
- On Surface Arc Mouse, make sure you turn it on by bending the mouse into a snap curve position.
- Press and hold the Bluetooth button for three to five seconds. The laser light under the mouse will blink slowly until it gets paired.
- On your computer, press or click the Action Center icon, press and hold or right-click the Bluetooth button, Select Go to Settings
- Click “Add Bluetooth or other device”
- Select Bluetooth
- Select “Surface Arc Mouse”
- Click Done
You can now use your Surface Arc Mouse on your Windows 10 PC. If you have any questions or problems with the procedures detailed in this tutorial, please leave a comment below.
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