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can I set up mac mini m4 without apple mouse??

I am a Windows user buying the Mac mini for the first time. I don't have an Apple mouse. I have a mouse that connects with a USB cable, but that mouse will not work as Apple removed USB-A from the Mac mini m4. Apart from that, I have a mouse that connects with Bluetooth. Can I do the setup of the Mac mini using that mouse? Will I get the option to pair my mouse through Bluetooth before the setup of the Mac mini? And should I go for Apple Mouse? I heard a lot of people criticizing it

Posted on Nov 7, 2024 9:50 PM

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Posted on Nov 7, 2024 10:05 PM

Third-party Bluetooth devices may not always reliably connect to a brand new Mac at set up.

You will very likely need a USB-A to USB-C adapter to connect your PC mouse to your Mac.

Find them on Amazon or other retailers for about $8. They look like this:



By the way, do yourself a favor and make sure you always have a wired USB mouse and USB keyboard set handy – for those times when something goes wrong and requires one or the other.

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Nov 7, 2024 10:05 PM in response to Princeberlin_10

Third-party Bluetooth devices may not always reliably connect to a brand new Mac at set up.

You will very likely need a USB-A to USB-C adapter to connect your PC mouse to your Mac.

Find them on Amazon or other retailers for about $8. They look like this:



By the way, do yourself a favor and make sure you always have a wired USB mouse and USB keyboard set handy – for those times when something goes wrong and requires one or the other.

Nov 14, 2024 3:30 PM in response to Princeberlin_10

i having the same issue, i am a window user and have decided to go into Apple, but the major issue for the m4 mini, it has now removed usb-A. Apple marketing need to educate beginner how to prepare themselves with a new m4 mini what to do bluetooth keyboard or non-usbC wired keyboard to setup the first boot-up. if Apple want to go green, they should look into educational communications how to re-use existing peripherals without buying more to advance with their new products.

Nov 14, 2024 3:38 PM in response to jason_how

jason_how wrote:

i having the same issue, i am a window user and have decided to go into Apple, but the major issue for the m4 mini, it has now removed usb-A. Apple marketing need to educate beginner how to prepare themselves with a new m4 mini what to do bluetooth keyboard or non-usbC wired keyboard to setup the first boot-up. if Apple want to go green, they should look into educational communications how to re-use existing peripherals without buying more to advance with their new products.


You mean communication like this?


Set up your Mac mini for new Mac users - Apple Support



Nov 8, 2024 5:19 AM in response to Princeberlin_10

If by any chance you have a wired mouse and keyboard at setup, that makes things much smoother. You can get a cheap combo for about $20 (not branded one) and it may serve you in the future for similar tasks.


Once set, you can use any Apple or non-Apple (in this case, opt for a reliable brand). If you aim to switch between a Win computer and the mac, a very practical solution (that also solve real estate on your desk) is multidevice keyboard and mouse (i personnally use Logitech models - thriathlon mouse, and a keyboard which i switch between a windows computer, my mac mini and Apple TV.

Nov 14, 2024 4:34 PM in response to Princeberlin_10

Princeberlin_10 wrote:

I am a Windows user buying the Mac mini for the first time. I don't have an Apple mouse. I have a mouse that connects with a USB cable, but that mouse will not work as Apple removed USB-A from the Mac mini m4. Apart from that, I have a mouse that connects with Bluetooth. Can I do the setup of the Mac mini using that mouse? Will I get the option to pair my mouse through Bluetooth before the setup of the Mac mini? And should I go for Apple Mouse? I heard a lot of people criticizing it

You should ideally use a wired keyboard & mouse when you initially set up your Mac ... and if/when you may need to do a reinstall or an upgrade to a new version of macOS. They do not need to be Apple products.


If your existing kbd and/or mouse have USB-A connectors, you can get a simple and inexpensive USB-A to USB-C adapter ... either a plug adapter or a cable adapter ... to connect to the Mac mini USB-C ports. There is no certainty that a non-Apple bluetooth mouse would connect during the initial setup.


Regarding the Apple bluetooth mouse, I don't know what criticism you are referring to but in my experience the Apple mouse is fine. I have never had trouble with any of them.



Nov 14, 2024 8:07 PM in response to varjak paw

thanks varjak, that link u shared is to describe how to connect the Bluetooth device after the 1st time setup is completed. I have provided a link below, showing how a user attempt to connect a Bluetooth keyboard when he 1st power up the M4 mini without a wired keyboard, which i am in the same situation. There should be an instruction to inform m4 mini users, how to properly pair the Bluetooth devices at startup, or , have a prerequsit of having a usb-C keyboard/mouse.


https://youtu.be/K6OOUYL_IoM?si=4looQSmF6Pw1eDUb


can I set up mac mini m4 without apple mouse??

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