Are you planning to buy Apple’s new USB-C Magic accessories? Make sure you are running macOS Sequoia 15.1 first

Apple’s big reveal of M4 Macs this week came with the introduction of the manufacturer’s new peripherals: the Magic Mouse, Magic Trackpad and Magic Keyboard, with USB-C replacing the previous Lightning charging ports – but they currently only work well with macOS Sequoia 15.1 .

This means that if you’re still using macOS Sonoma (Sequoia’s predecessor), Ventura, or an older version of the operating system, the new Mac accessories won’t work completely as intended. The problems have been noticed by users on the MacRumors forumsincluding claims that the Magic Mouse has scrolling issues, and that the Magic Keyboard’s Touch ID and function keys don’t work.

While it may be a surprise to see Sonoma and Ventura peripheral compatibility seemingly ignored (even Ventura isn’t more than two years old, after all), it’s also a shock to see that the beta version of macOS Sequoia 15.2 has the same issues – it’s important to note that Apple will likely add full support for the new peripherals later, but this is certainly not a given for the previous macOS versions.

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Will macOS Sonoma and Ventura fully support the USB-C accessories?