



One person on reddit asked to see if anyone has tried it on iPadOS 16 and after one month, there was no reply - until now! IPadOS 16 Public Beta is currently out and I’ve heard that mice actually work and behave better now. It was quite sad however, there was hope! It would pair successfully however, the cursor would not show up. I spent hours trying to find a solution to this issue but it appears that this is a common issue with folks who have the Rival 3, apparently it is related to the mouse not adhering to certain requirements. When I got my Rival 3 Wireless, it was a pleasant experience on macOS however, the Bluetooth functionality didn’t work on the iPad unfortunately. The StoryĪfter much research, the Rival 3 Wireless was the choice for me and using a Rival 3 at work, having a wireless mouse at home and on the go is very convenient. So I recently got myself a SteelSeries Rival 3 as I wanted something that could pair to two devices (my Mac and iPad), have a great sensor, good shape and most importantly, good battery life.
