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Try these fixes if your wireless mouse isn't working or connecting:
  1. Turn the slider on the mouse off and on.
  2. Turn Bluetooth off and on again on your Mac.
  3. Reconnect the mouse to your Mac.
  4. Recharge or replace the mouse battery.
  5. Reconnect the USB receiver.
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