I bought an older (Late 2013) iMac from my university and with it came an Apple Wireless Mouse, the not-rechargable kind that takes two AA batteries.
I got the iMac and mouse out of storage recently and put in some batteries I had, then noticed that a couple of weeks later I was getting messages about a low charge.
Then I figured maybe that was because the batteries weren’t 100% to begin with and that I wasn’t turning my mouse off each night. So I have been doing that since I replaced my batteries with new ones on January 28th. Last night, I got a low battery message that I was now at 11%.
That’s just over 4 weeks to go from 100% to 11% with just average mouse usage (I’m not gaming or anything with the mouse, just regular Finder and Safari stuff mostly).
Is this really the kind of battery use that is normal and expected with the Apple wireless mouse? I had mistakenly figured I would probably have to out in new batteries every 3 to 4 months...
I got the iMac and mouse out of storage recently and put in some batteries I had, then noticed that a couple of weeks later I was getting messages about a low charge.
Then I figured maybe that was because the batteries weren’t 100% to begin with and that I wasn’t turning my mouse off each night. So I have been doing that since I replaced my batteries with new ones on January 28th. Last night, I got a low battery message that I was now at 11%.
That’s just over 4 weeks to go from 100% to 11% with just average mouse usage (I’m not gaming or anything with the mouse, just regular Finder and Safari stuff mostly).
Is this really the kind of battery use that is normal and expected with the Apple wireless mouse? I had mistakenly figured I would probably have to out in new batteries every 3 to 4 months...
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