You can use a mouse to open apps, go to the Home Screen, open Slide Over, and more (mouse devices sold separately).

Note: Not all mouse devices are fully compatible with all models of iPad.

Mouse actions

Action

Description

An illustration symbolizing a click on a mouse.
Click. Press the mouse until you feel a click.
An illustration symbolizing touch and hold on a mouse.
Click and hold. Press and hold the mouse.
An illustration symbolizing how to use a mouse to drag an item.
Drag. Click and hold an item, then move the mouse.
An illustration symbolizing a click on a mouse.
Wake iPad. Click the mouse.

Or, if you’re using an external keyboard, press any key.

An illustration symbolizing how to use a mouse to open the Dock.
Open the Dock. Move the mouse to position the pointer at the bottom of the screen.
An illustration symbolizing how to use a mouse to go to the Home Screen.
Go Home. Move the mouse to position the pointer at the bottom of the screen. After the Dock appears, move the pointer past the bottom of the screen.

Or, click the bar at the bottom of the screen (on an iPad with Face ID).

An illustration symbolizing how to use a mouse to open the App Switcher.
Open the App Switcher. With the Home Screen visible, move the pointer past the bottom of the screen.

Or from an app, drag the bar at the bottom of the screen toward the middle of the screen and pause (on an iPad with Face ID).

An illustration symbolizing how to use a mouse to view Slide Over.
View Slide Over. Use the mouse to move the pointer past the right edge of the screen. To hide Slide Over, move the pointer past the right edge again.
An illustration symbolizing how to use a mouse to open Control Center.
Open Control Center. Use the mouse to move the pointer to select the status icons at the top right, then click.

Or, move the pointer past the top-right corner of the screen.

An illustration symbolizing how to use a mouse to open Notification Center.
Open Notification Center. Use the mouse to move the pointer to select the status icons at the top left, then click.

Or, use the mouse to move the pointer past the top of the screen (near the middle).

Mouse gestures for Magic Mouse 2

Gesture

Description

An illustration symbolizing the gestures on a mouse for scrolling up and down.
Scroll up or down. Slide a finger up or down on the surface of the mouse.
An illustration symbolizing the gestures on a mouse for scrolling left and right.
Scroll left or right. Slide a finger left or right on the surface of the mouse.
An illustration symbolizing a secondary click on the right side of the mouse.
Secondary click. Use a finger on one side of the mouse to show the quick actions menu when clicking items like icons on the Home Screen, messages in a mailbox, or the Camera button in Control Center.

Note: To turn on Secondary click and choose which side of the mouse to use, go to Settings  > General > Trackpad & Mouse > Secondary Click.

If you’re using an external keyboard, you can press the Control key while you click the mouse. On a multi-button mouse, click the second button.

An illustration symbolizing the mouse gesture for opening Today View.
Open Today View. When the Home Screen or the Lock Screen is visible, swipe right on the surface of the mouse.
An illustration symbolizing the gesture on a mouse for opening search from the Home Screen.
Open search from the Home Screen. Swipe down on the surface of the mouse.

References

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