![]() Make sure that Bluetooth is enabled on the iPad before beginning this process of setting up a mouse for use with iPad. How to Setup and Use Bluetooth Mouse with iPad Both the Apple Magic Mouse and Magic Trackpad works with iPad as well, for those wondering. Most Bluetooth mouses will work with iPad, for example the Logitech M535, M336, and M337, work great and are affordable. In other words, those are the system requirements to get this working you’ll need a minimum of iPadOS 13 on the iPad, and a compatible Bluetooth mouse. ![]() The ability to use a mouse with iPad is one of the best features of iPadOS 13 and later, and it works to use nearly any bluetooth mouse with iPad, iPad Pro, iPad mini, or iPad Air. Update: using a mouse or trackpad with iPad is easier than ever with ipadOS 14 and newer, read here how it works if you’re on a newer operating system. This article will show you how to setup and use a wireless Bluetooth mouse with iPad, iPad Pro, iPad Air, or iPad mini.
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