Xiaomiβs wireless mice are a combination of stylish design, compactness and cutting-edge technology. They support Bluetooth connectivity, USB-The 2.4GHz receiver and even integrates into the Mi Smart Home ecosystem, but users often have questions about how to sync the device with different gadgets, what to do if there is no response to clicks, or why the mouse shuts down after a few minutes. In this article, we will analyze all the ways of connecting, the nuances of compatibility with Windows, macOS, Android and even iOS, and also give a checklist for troubleshooting.
Xiaomiβs mouse features (such as Mi Bluetooth Mouse, Mi Wireless Mouse Lite or Mi Portable Mouse) are versatility. The same model can work with a Windows 11 laptop, an iPad Pro tablet, and a Redmi Note 12 smartphone. But each device has its own customization subtleties. For example, a MacBook may require manual driver installation, and Android may require developer activation. We will describe each scenario in detail so you can avoid typical errors and save time.
1.Preparing Xiaomi mouse for first connection
Before pairing, check the battery power - most Xiaomi models have an integrated battery that needs to be charged via USB-Type C or Micro-USB (depending on the version). The charge indicator is usually located on the bottom panel: if it flashes red, the mouse is discharged. Full charging takes 1-2 hours.
Also, look for a mode switch (if your model has one). For example, Mi Wireless Mouse 2 has a physical slider to choose between Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz. If the mouse doesn't respond to presses, check its position. Some devices (such as Mi Compact Bluetooth Mouse) switch programmatically through a combination of buttons.
- π Charging: Connect the mouse to the charger (5V/1A) on 30β60 minutes before first use.
- π Mode: Make sure the mouse is in Bluetooth (blue indicator) or 2.4 GHz (green indicator) mode).
- π± Compatibility: Check if your device supports Bluetooth 4.0+ or USB-receiver-port.
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If the mouse light is not on, try resetting it to factory settings, holding the left and right buttons simultaneously for 5-7 seconds until the LED flashes quickly.
2. Connection via Bluetooth: step-by-step instructions
Bluetooth is the most universal way, as it does not require USB-Xiaomi's mouse supports protocols BLE 4.2/5.0, This ensures a stable connection at a distance to 10 Let's look at the process with Windows. 10/11, macOS and Android.
For Windows 10/11:
- Open Settings β Devices β Bluetooth and other devices.
- Activate the Bluetooth slider.
- Click Add Bluetooth or another device β Bluetooth.
- Hold the pairing button on the mouse (usually located under the wheel) until the indicator flashes.
- Select a device called Mi Mouse or Xiaomi BT Mouse.
For macOS:
On a MacBook or iMac, go to System Settings β Bluetooth. Hold the mouse button until it appears in the list. You may need to confirm pairing with 0000 or 1234.
For Android:
On a Xiaomi, Samsung or other Android device:
- Activate Bluetooth in the notification panel.
- Press the button on the mouse until the blue LED flashes.
- In the list of available devices, select Mi Mouse.
- Confirm the conjugation (if necessary, enter the PIN-code).
The device is displayed in the list of conjugated|The mouse indicator burns evenly (does not blink)|The cursor moves smoothly without delay|The buttons and wheels are working correctly.-->
Note: On iPhone or iPad, Xiaomiβs mouse will only work in AssistiveTouch mode (for people with disabilities). Go to Settings β Universal Access β Touch β AssistiveTouch β Devices β Bluetooth devices.
3. Connection through USB-2.4 GHz receiver
The 2.4GHz receiver provides lower latency (useful for games or graphics) and does not require a mouse charge - power comes from the mains. USB-But there are limitations to this method:
- π₯οΈ It only works with devices that have USB-A or USB-C port (for modern laptops, you may need an adapter).
- π The receiver is tied to a specific mouse β if you lose it, youβll have to buy a new one (theyβre not interchangeable).
- π± Not supported by smartphones and tablets (except for devices with USB OTG, but it's rare).
Instructions for connection:
- Put the receiver in USB-port.
- Put the mouse in 2.4 GHz mode (if there is a switch).
- Press the pairing button on the mice (usually hidden under the battery compartment cover).
- Wait until the driver is installed automatically (on Windows, it takes 10β30 seconds).
What to do if the receiver is not determined?
4.Integration with the Mi Smart Home ecosystem
If you have other Xiaomi devices (such as Mi Band, Mi Robot Vacuum or Mi TV), you can connect your mouse via the Mi Home app.
- π Quickly switch between devices (for example, from laptop to tablet).
- π Monitoring the battery level.
- βοΈ Set up gestures (in some models).
Instructions:
- Install the Mi Home app on your smartphone (Android or iOS).
- Sign up or sign in to your Xiaomi account.
- Press + β Add the device β Mouse.
- Follow the instructions on the screen (usually you need to hold the button to the mouse).
Important: Xiaomi mice connected via Mi Home can automatically shut down when the charge level is low (below 10%) to save energy. To avoid this, turn off the Power Saving option in the device settings in the app.
5. Solving common problems
Even after a successful connection, users experience typical problems, and we've collected proven ways to fix them:
| Problem. | Possible cause | Decision |
|---|---|---|
| Mouse doesn't respond to clicks | Battery discharged or driver conflict | Charge the mouse for 10-15 minutes. Reinstall the driver in Device Manager. |
| The cursor moves in jerks | Interference from other wireless devices | Turn off nearby Wi-Fi routers or microwaves. Reconnect the mouse. |
| The mouse shuts down after 1-2 minutes | Power saving mode activated | Turn off Charge Savings in Mi Home settings or in Windows settings. |
| The scroll wheel is not working. | Incompatibility with the OS or mechanical failure | Update your mouse firmware through Mi Home. Check the mouse on another device. |
Not connected via Bluetooth.|It's not working. USB-receiver|The mouse shuts down by itself.|The cursor is moving with a delay|Other-->
Gamer tip: If you use Xiaomi mouse for gaming, disable the option Optimization for USB energy saving in Windows settings.
- Open Control Panel β Power supply β Setup of power supply circuit β Change additional power parameters.
- Find the Parameters section USB β Temporary shutdown parameter USB-port.
- Set the value of Forbidden.
6. Compatibility with different devices
Not all Xiaomi mouse models work equally well across platforms, and the following is a compatibility table for popular devices:
| Mouse model | Windows 10/11 | macOS | Android | iOS (iPad) | Mi TV |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mi Bluetooth Mouse | β (driver not required) | β (may be required PIN) | β | β οΈ (Only AssistiveTouch) | β |
| Mi Wireless Mouse Lite | β | β | β | β οΈ | β (Bluetooth) |
| Mi Portable Mouse | β | β (driver problems) | β | β | β |
For Mi owners TV: You can only connect your mouse via Bluetooth if the TV supports this feature (check in Device settings). β Bluetooth control will be limited β the mouse will replace the remote control, but not all applications support the cursor.
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Xiaomiβs Mi Smart Hub-enabled mice (such as the Mi Wireless Mouse 2) can automatically switch between devices tied to a single Xiaomi account, which is handy if youβre working with a laptop, tablet and smartphone at the same time.
7. Alternative ways of connecting
If standard methods donβt work, try these options:
- π USB OTG: To connect to your smartphone via a 2.4 GHz receiver, use an adapter USB OTG. It does not work on all models (checked on the Redmi Note 10 Pro and the POCO X3).
- π₯οΈ Virtual machine: If the mouse is not identified on macOS, connect it to a Windows virtual machine (for example, through Parallels Desktop).
- π Regime. DFU: For the mouse firmware (if it is "blocked"), use the Mi Flash Tool utility and the official firmware from the Xiaomi website.
A warning for Linux users: Distros like Ubuntu or Fedora may require manual installation of bluez to make Bluetooth work correctly:
sudo apt update
sudo apt install bluez bluez-tools8 Overview of popular models and their features
To choose the best Xiaomi mouse for your tasks, compare the key models:
| Model | Type of connection | Time to work. | Weight. | Features |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mi Bluetooth Mouse | Bluetooth 4.0 | Up to 12 months. | 78g | Thin design, suitable for laptops |
| Mi Wireless Mouse Lite | Bluetooth +2.4 GHz | Up to 9 months. | 99 | Adjustable DPI (800/1200/1600) |
| Mi Portable Mouse | Bluetooth 5.0 | Up to 18 months | 60g | Foldable, ultra-compact |
| Mi Wireless Mouse 2 | Bluetooth +2.4 GHz | Up to 12 months. | 105g | Support for Mi Smart Hub, 4 buttons |
For office work, you should choose Mi Wireless Mouse Lite, which offers a balance between ergonomics and functionality. Mi Portable Mouse is suitable for travel, and Mi Wireless Mouse 2 with adjustable DPI is suitable for gamers.
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Xiaomi 2.4GHz mice (such as the Mi Wireless Mouse Lite) have lower input latency (about 8ms) compared to Bluetooth (20β30ms), which is critical for gaming or graphic design.