Read the replies to this thread and followed the recommended fix, still dead. Thought it might be dirty contacts and noticed that the positive contacts of the mouse were recessed. In other words, the positive contact protruding from the battery has to extend into a hole on the mouse to dock with the positive contact of the mouse. I have a Mac Mini with a Duo Core with an apple keyboard connected to one of the Minis USB slots I notice the keyboard itself has 2 usb inputs on it I have my Mac mouse plugged into one can i use the other as a normal USB connection? My thought is to use it for a Flash drive,to transfer stuff back and forth between PCs.
Hey Saenz1948, I understand that you are experiencing an issue with the cursor is showing something different from what you are used to. I can try to help you out. Now you say it is not clicking anything when using it. I would recommend that you look into restarting your Mac. I know you don't know many of the shortcuts for your Mac, but all you would need to press is Command–Control–Power button. Pressing these keys together will close the apps and restart your Mac. Once you have restarted your Mac, you should see that the cursor is back to normal. Take a look at the articles below. The first will go over the different cursors you might see and the other will go over shortcuts that you can use for you Mac. OS X El Capitan: Pointers in OS X https://support.apple.com/kb/PH21878 Mac keyboard shortcuts https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201236 Take it easy
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This article describes how to add, remove, and disable custom mouse settings for a program when you use the Microsoft IntelliPoint software on a Macintosh computer.
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Configure the IntelliPoint software
To configure the IntelliPoint software, follow the steps that are listed for your operating system.
Mac OS X
On the Apple menu, click System Preferences.
Click Microsoft Mouse.
Click Add. Note If this is the first time that you add a customized setting for a program, you may receive the following message:
You are about to add an application and create a custom setting for it. Select the desired program in the next window. If this message appears, click to select the Don't show again check box, and then click OK.
In the Choose a file window, locate the program that you want to assign custom settings to, and then click the program's executable file.
Click Open.
Configure the mouse settings for that program. You can configure settings on the Pointer Options, Wheel, and Buttons tabs.
Close the IntelliPoint window, and then quit System Preferences. Note To change or delete customized settings for a program, choose the program from the list in step 3 of this procedure, and then change the settings that you want to change. Or, click Remove to remove all custom settings.
Earlier than Mac OS X
On the Apple menu, click Control Panels.
Double-click IntelliPoint.
Click Add. Note If this is the first time that you add a customized setting for a program, you may receive the following message:
You are about to add an application and create a custom setting for it. Select the desired application in the next window. If this message appears, click to select the Do not show again check box, and then click OK.
In the Open window, locate the program that you want to assign custom settings to, and then click the program's executable file.
Under the Select Global Settings for a specific application option, click the program where you want to remove, disable, or modify an IntelliPoint custom setting. To remove the settings: Click Remove, and then click Delete. To disable the settings: Click to select the Disable IntelliPoint features for the selected applicationcheck box. To modify the settings: Configure the settings that you want on the Pointer Options, Wheel, and Buttons tabs.
Close the IntelliPoint window, and then quit Control Panel.
The screen magnifies after you install the IntelliPoint software
Press the following key combination to reduce magnification:
COMMAND + OPTION + MINUS SIGN
On the Apple menu, click System Preferences.
Click Universal Access.
Under Zoom, select Off.
Restart the computer.
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100sec action hero mac os. For more information on how to assign a macro or function to a button on your Microsoft mouse, visit the following Microsoft knowledge base article: 258892 - Assign macro or function to buttons on your mouse