1 This is not an ergonomic mouse. Its shape is very similar to a magic mouse. I give these 4 starts instead of 5 because the instructions don't say how to install on an iPad. I had to google how to set it up, luckily I found a good way to connect to the network because if it wasn't for that I would have returned it. It took me 30 minutes to figure out how to get this working on my iPad 6. After figuring it out I have no problem. iPad setup instructions: First, make sure Bluetooth is turned on, then do the following: 1. Go to the Settings app. 2. Tap Accessibility.3. Press the control button.4. Click Switch.5. From the menu that appears, click Bluetooth Devices, and then put your wireless mouse in pairing mode. Your mouse's name should appear in the menu, so tap on it when it appears. The mouse should connect, but note that if AssistiveTouch isn't enabled, you won't be able to use it yet. You will also need to enter a PIN, which is 0000. But otherwise everything should work fine. Now you really need to turn on AssistiveTouch, and here's how to do it.1. Open the Settings app.2. Click Availability.3. Press Touch.4. Click Assistive Touch. Your mouse should start working like a regular mouse right away.
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