Does your mouse or trackpad have more than 2-3 buttons? Using a long press gives you access to the Quick Actions menu options. Want your iPad or iPhone mouse to have right-click behaviors?Īssign a Long Press to one of your mouse buttons.
Since most mice don’t have numbered inputs (outside of gaming mice), just enter 0000 into the Pin Code area.There have been some instances where a pin code is needed in order to finish the pairing process You can also set up a “new profile” by switching to one of the other numbers provided.Once the name of the mouse shows up on your iPad, tap it to pair it.Flip the mouse upside down and press/hold on the pairing button.
Get your Bluetooth into Pairing mode In our example, we are pairing the Logitech MX Master 2S You need to set your Bluetooth mouse into pairing mode, which is different for each device Once you enter the “ Bluetooth Devices” section, step away from the iPad for a moment.For a wired mouse or trackpad, all you need to do is select the device’s name In the next panel, toggle AssistiveTouch on again.At the top, toggle AssistiveTouch to the On position.Select Touch, which is found under Physical and Motor.Here are the steps to enable your mouse with iPadOS support:
Once you have your favorite mouse on-hand, you’ll want to get this set up so you can be more productive.
Take time to explore the new options in Accessibility on the new iPadOS In iPadOS, the features are found under Accessibility within the Settings app, which now has a standalone section and isn’t buried deep. Setup and connect mouse or trackpad in iPadOS 13.4Īs expected, Apple somewhat hid the ability to connect your favorite mouse to your iPad.