


As before, tap the lower case i to pair your accessory.Ĭullen Thomas is a senior instructor at iPhone Life, creating tips and guides to help users unlock the full potential of their iOS and iPhone. Your Bluetooth iPad mouse or trackpad should appear in the list of Bluetooth Devices.Don't toggle Switch Control on, instead tap Bluetooth Devices.Open the Settings app, then tap Accessibility.For example, I easily paired both a Bluetooth trackpad and wireless mouse for iPad one week, then tried the next week and was unable to! Hopefully, this issue will be fixed in the next version of iPadOS, but until then, there is a workaround. The iPad mouse Bluetooth pairing feature is still a little buggy. If you're pairing an Apple Magic Trackpad or Magic Mouse, you may need to enter a code at this point. Some iPad Bluetooth accessories may require a few extra steps instructions will appear on screen if this is the case.

Look in the Other Devices section for the iPad mouse you want and click its name it will pair.Tap Bluetooth and make sure Bluetooth is toggled on.Make sure your Bluetooth accessory is in discovery or pairing mode.Turn on your Bluetooth mouse or Bluetooth trackpad and place it near your iPad or iPhone.Once you know how to connect a mouse to your iPad, check out our guide on how to use a Bluetooth mouse with an iPad. If you have one of the iPad models below and your operating system is updated to iPadOS 13.4 or later, you'll be able to connect a mouse to your iPad.
