Turn on your wireless mouse and put it into Pairing mode until it becomes visible in the Bluetooth devices menu. Scroll down and navigate to Pointer Devices -> Devices -> Bluetooth Devices.ĥ. Tap on “Assistive Touch” and turn it to “On.”Ĥ. Go to “Accessibility” settings and choose “Touch.”ģ. Open the Settings app and turn Bluetooth to “On.”Ģ. To start setting up your wireless mouse in iPadOS 13:ġ. We’ll be using an Apple Magic Mouse (named Windows Mouse) in this guide. The ability to use a mouse with your iPad is one of the most-awaited features of iPadOS 13, and now that it’s here, you can use it to connect any Bluetooth mouse to your iPad, iPad Pro, iPad Mini or iPad Air.
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