Having an iPad doesn’t mean you’re forced to use it as a tablet.
After all, you can connect a keyboard cover and type away like any other 2-in-1. Even the Apple Pencil makes it feel less like a tablet and more like a computing device that’s thinner than Apple’s MacBook Air.
Connect a Bluetooth mouse, and you’ll never need a silly clamshell laptop again.
Apple added mouse and also trackpad support in March 2020 with the release of iPadOS 13.4.
We show you how to connect a Bluetooth mouse to your iPad, how to change the pointer, and list the most commonly used gestures.
We even cover Bluetooth trackpads if you’d rather navigate iOS with a finger.
However, be sure your iPad is on 13.4 or newer before pressing on!
Pairing a mouse or trackpad
To pair a Bluetooth mouse or trackpad, use the same steps as pairing any other Bluetooth device.
Remember that your device’s Bluetooth component must be turned on to function. In this example, we used an old Microsoft Sculpt Touch Mouse.
Here’s how to pair your device:
Step 1: Open the Settings app.
Step 2: Tap Bluetooth listed on the left.
Step 3: Tap the toggle to turn Bluetooth on (green) if it’s off.
Step 4: Place your mouse or trackpad into pairing mode. This is typically done by holding down a dedicated button underneath until an LED flashes. However, check the peripheral’s manual for exact instructions.
Step 5: The device should appear under Other Devices. Tap the mouse to begin pairing.
Step 6: Tap Pair on the pop-up prompt.
The peripheral is ready to use once it moves up to My Devices and says Connected. It will automatically pair in the future when both devices are on and nearby. Be sure to leave Bluetooth on, however, or you will need to switch it on manually every time you wish to connect.
iPad Forget Bluetooth Device
Later on, if you find using a mouse is just too annoying, follow these steps to forget the device:
Step 1: Open the Settings app.
Step 2: Tap Bluetooth listed on the left.
Step 3: Tap the blue “i-circle” icon next to the listed mouse.
Step 4: Tap Forget This Device.
Using a mouse with iPad
Ipad Change Mouse Settings
Before using a mouse for the first time, you may wish to adjust the settings. Here’s how:
Step 1: Open the Settings app.
Step 2: Tap General listed on the left.
Step 3: Tap Trackpad & Mouse listed on the right.
Step 4: Adjust the mouse speed, assign the Secondary Click, and toggle on/off Natural Scrolling.
Similar to using a mouse on any other device, you can use the onscreen circular cursor to move around the display and use a standard left-click to make selections.
You will notice that the cursor automatically snaps to individual buttons to make them easier to click; or that the cursor will change when hovering over text.
Customize the pointer
iPad Customize Mouse Pointer
You can’t change the shape, but there are options for changing the color and size. Here’s how:
Step 1: Open the Settings app.
Step 2: Tap Accessibility listed on the left.
Step 3: Tap Pointer Control listed on the right.
Step 4: Change the color, size, and scrolling speed as needed. Other options include automatically hiding the pointer and toggling off animations.
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