Update your software and check your version of macOS
- Apple Wireless Trackpad Mouse
- Apple Magic Trackpad
- Apple Wireless Trackpad Windows 10
- Apple Wireless Trackpad Settings
First, use Software Update to check for any new software your computer may need. After those updates are complete, check which version of macOS your computer has by choosing About This Mac from the Apple () menu.
The Apple Wireless Magic Trackpad is exceptionally fine technology, beautiful, smooth as silk, and very nice to use. I use it with a PC (a Toshiba laptop running Windows 7). One of the reviews here (by Cliff G) discusses how to install the trackpad under Windows 7. If Apple's Magic Trackpad appeals to you but you're a Windows user, you can still take advantage of the multi-touch device on your Windows machine by using extracted Boot Camp drivers. Apple's Magic Mouse 2 and Magic Trackpad 2 Apple's own input devices are tops on our list. They earn the kudos, not just because they are Apple's, but because they truly perform the best on iPad. The trackpad feels fluid, and it helps prevent wrist fatigue that you'd normally experience with a standard mouse. It only works with Windows computers, and it plugs in to a standard USB port. If you prefer living a cord-free life, Jelly Comb sells a wireless rechargeable variant, too. Global Nav Open Menu Global Nav Close Menu; Apple; Shopping Bag +.
Identify your device and its requirements
Learn about device names, descriptions, and minimum software requirements. Turn on apple keyboard.
Apple wireless mice
Magic Mouse 2
- Lightning connector, built-in battery
- Requires OS X 10.11 or later
Apple Magic Mouse
- Removable battery door, uses two AA batteries
- Requires OS X 10.5.6 plus Wireless Mouse Software Update 1.0, or Mac OS X 10.6.2 or later
Apple Wireless Mighty Mouse
- Multiple buttons, scroll ball
- Requires OS X 10.4.8 or later
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- Single button
- Requires OS X 10.2.6 or later
Apple wireless keyboards
Magic Keyboard with Numeric Keypad
- Numeric keypad
- Lightning connector, built-in battery
- Requires macOS 10.12.4 or later
Magic Keyboard
- Lightning connector, built-in battery
- Requires OS X 10.11 or later
Apple Wireless Keyboard 2011
- Uses two AA batteries
- Exposé and Launchpad function keys:
- Requires OS X 10.5.8 plus Aluminum Keyboard Update 2.0, or OS X 10.6.2 or later
Apple Wireless Keyboard 2009
- Uses two AA batteries
- Exposé and Dashboard function keys:
- Requires OS X 10.5.8 plus Aluminum Keyboard Update 2.0, or OS X 10.6.2 or later
Apple Wireless Keyboard 2007
- No number pad, uses three AA batteries
- Requires OS X 10.4.8 or later
Apple Wireless Keyboard 2003
- White case, number pad, uses four AA batteries
- Requires OS X 10.2.6 or later
Apple wireless trackpads
Magic Trackpad 2
- Lightning connector, built-in battery
- Requires OS X 10.11 or later
Magic Trackpad
Apple Wireless Trackpad Mouse
- Aluminum case, uses two AA batteries
- Requires OS X 10.6.5 or later
Find your device's serial number
Learn how find the serial number of your wireless device.
Apple wireless mice
Magic Mouse 2
Apple Magic Trackpad
The serial number of your Magic Mouse 2 is on the bottom surface of the device, along with other markings. It's a string of 17 letters and numbers.
Earlier wireless mice
You can find the serial number of earlier Apple wireless mouse models inside the device's battery bay:
Apple wireless keyboards
Magic Keyboard and Magic Keyboard with Numeric Keypad
The serial number of your Magic Keyboard is on the bottom surface of the device, along with other markings. It's a string of 17 letters and numbers.
Earlier wireless keyboards
You can find the serial number of earlier Apple wireless keyboard models on the underside of the device, near the power button:
Apple wireless trackpads
Magic Trackpad 2
The serial number of your Magic Trackpad 2 is on the bottom surface of the device, along with other markings. It's a string of 17 letters and numbers.
Earlier wireless trackpads
Apple Wireless Trackpad Windows 10
You can find the serial number of earlier Apple wireless trackpad models on the underside of the device: