This guide will outline the steps to install the Mouse Toggle APK on FireStick. The steps apply to all Fire TV devices, such as the Fire TV Cube, FireStick Lite, FireStick HD, FireStick 4K, and FireStick 4K Max.
What is the Mouse Toggle App?
The Mouse Toggle app is a virtual mouse application that improves navigation on TV streaming devices such as FireStick and Android TV boxes.
While most unofficial apps are now optimizing for Fire TV devices, some still design their apps for mobile phones and tablets. An app designed for mobile devices won’t operate optimally on TV devices due to compatibility issues with the TV remote.
Thanks to the Mouse Toggle app, you can enable a virtual mouse cursor on your Amazon FireStick or any other compatible device to make navigation more efficient. This utility app enhances functionality, providing better control and flexibility on apps that are not fully optimized for remote-based navigation.
The FireStick remote initially lacks a mouse pointer, making navigation and interaction with some applications and interfaces challenging.
The Mouse Toggle makes selecting options and seamlessly scrolling through menus easier.
Is Mouse Toggle Safe & Legal?
Mouse Toggle is a third-party utility app. This raises safety concerns among users as apps from unknown sources may contain malware, including viruses, trojans, spyware, and adware. FireStickTricks.com doesn’t have the resources to determine the safety status of Mouse Toggle. It is, therefore, crucial to do your independent research to verify the safety status of such apps.
However, we performed a quick scan of the APK file using an online malware-detection tool, which can help reveal whether it contains malicious files.
I scanned the APK file on VirusTotal, and as you can see below, five out of 65 security vendors flagged the file as malicious, which is alarming. Please take caution when using Mouse Toggle on your device.
Mouse Toggle is legal. It is not a streaming app and, hence, does not violate any copyright laws.
Mouse Toggle App for FireStick: Installation Guide
Since Mouse Toggle isn’t available on the Amazon App Store, you’ll need to sideload it onto your FireStick. This process involves two steps: adjusting your device settings to permit installations from unknown sources and using a sideloading app to install the APK. The sideloading app is necessary because the Fire OS doesn’t support the direct installation of apps from external sites.
Let’s divide the sideloading process into two parts:
- Preparing the FireStick for Sideloading
- Installing the Mouse Toggle app
Part 1: Prepare FireStick for Sideloading
The first step is to install the sideloading app. I recommend the Downloader app. It is a very effective sideloading tool for FireStick. You can read our detailed guide on how to sideload apps using the Downloader in 2 minutes. Here are the steps to do it:
1. Go to Find > Search from the FireStick home screen. Type Downloader and follow the on-screen instructions to download the app.
2. After installing the Downloader app, navigate to FireStick Settings > My Fire TV > Developer Options > Install Unknown Apps. Select Downloader and turn it on.
Note: If your device allows apps from Unknown Sources, turn it on instead. Also, ensure that ADB debugging is ON. You will need ADB Debugging for the Mouse Toggle app to work.
Your FireStick is now set to install any third-party app. Let’s proceed with installing the Mouse Toggle app below.
Step 2: Install the Mouse Toggle App using Downloader
Here are the steps:
1. Open the Downloader app you installed earlier. Select the Enter a URL box.
2. Enter the following URL when you see the on-screen keyboard, and click GO after entering the URL
- For old devices, such as Fire Stick Gen 1 and FireStick Gen 2, use this link: firesticktricks.com/mouse
- For new ones, including FireStick 4K Max, FireStick Lite, or the New FireStick, use this link: http://bit.ly/mousefire
Note: FireStickTricks does not host or distribute the APK file. The above URL redirects to mediafire.com, where the file is hosted.
3. Allow the Downloader app to download the Mouse Toggle APK file. It may take a couple of minutes.
4. Click Install.
5. Now, wait for the Mouse Toggle APK to install on the device. You will receive a confirmation with the App Installed prompt. Select Done and return to the Downloader app.
6. Select Delete.
7. Confirm Delete.
You have successfully installed Mouse Toggle on FireStick.
How to Access and Use Mouse Toggle on FireStick
Update: The Mouse Toggle may not work on the latest FireStick devices. Amazon made an update that caused the app to get stuck in the “starting” status, even after enabling ADB Debugging. I have provided a solution to resolve the issue.
To access your installed apps, navigate to the Your Apps & Channels window on FireStick. To get there, hold the Home button on your Fire TV remote for about 5 seconds. The following screen will appear. Click Apps to access your installed applications.
Important!!! For the Mouse Toggle app to work, ADB Debugging must be ON. Here is how you can turn it ON: FireStick Home screen > Settings > My Fire TV > Developer Options > ADB Debugging
Launch the Mouse Toggle app.
Here’s what the app’s interface looks like. To ensure Mouse Toggle functions properly, make sure the “Enable the mouse service” option is turned on.
I also recommend turning ON the Auto-start the mouse service on device startup to allow the mouse service to run as the FireStick starts. That way, it’s easy to access the Mouse Toggle features on relevant apps.
The Mouse Toggle is a lightweight app, around 2 MB. Keeping it running will not affect your device’s performance.
When the Mouse Toggle is enabled, the Status at the bottom left of the screen indicates started.
If the Status remains stuck on starting, try toggling the ADB Debugging setting OFF and then back ON. You can do this by clicking the ADB SETTINGS button within the app.
That covers the basic interface. Let me show you how to use the mouse pointer in any application.
How to Scroll Pages with the Mouse Toggle?
First, you must bring up the Mouse Toggle cursor on the screen by pressing the Play/Pause button on the remote twice.
Now, quickly press the following buttons on your remote one after the other in the same order:
- Play/Pause
- Down/Up Navigation
The cursor will become larger and faster, allowing you to scroll through pages.
How to Fix Mouse Toggle Stuck on Starting Status
As we established earlier, the Mouse Toggle status must be set to ‘started’ for it to function properly. In 2024, Amazon made a system update on Fire TV devices that blocked internal ADN connections. This update affected the functionality of the Mouse Toggle app, causing it to become stuck in its initial status.
We discovered a workaround to resolve this issue by using an app called Remote ADB Shell, which allows you to manage your device’s ADB settings remotely. However, please note that this app is currently available only for Android devices, so this method will only work if you have access to an Android smartphone.
I’ll divide the method into two parts:
- Turn on ADB Debugging and restart the FireStick
- Install the Remote ADB Shell app and connect it to your FireStick
Part 1: Turn On ADB Debugging
Follow the steps below:
1. Navigate to Settings>My Fire TV on your FireStick.
2. Select Developer Options.
3. Ensure the ADB Debugging toggle is turned ON. If it is already ON, turn it OFF and then back ON.
4. Press the back button on your Fire TV remote to return to the My Fire TV window. Click Restart.
5. Select Restart to confirm the action. Wait for the Fire TV device to restart and reload apps.
Now that the ADB Settings on FireStick are enabled, let’s move on to part 2.
Part 2: Install Remote ADB Shell App
Follow the steps below:
1. Open the Google Play Store on your Android device and tap the search bar. Type Remote ADB Shell in the search bar and click Enter. Select the Remote ADB Shell app from the suggested results.
2. Click Install.
3. Once the installation is complete, press Enable/Open.
4. You’ll see a New Key Pair Generated notification. Press OK.
5. The app has an IP Address or Host Name field to enter your FireStick’s IP address.
6. Return to your FireStick and navigate to Settings > My Fire TV > About > Network. You’ll see your device’s IP Address.
7. In the Remote ADB Shell app, enter the IP address in the provided field and then click Connect.
8. An alert will appear on your Fire TV screen, prompting you to allow USB Debugging. Select OK.
9. A prompt will appear on the Remote ADB Shell app. Type the following command:
cd /data/local/tmp/.mousetoggle (there’s a space between cd and /data), and then press Enter (the tick icon).
10. Type the following command:
./nmouseg stop (with a space between g and stop), then press Enter.
11. Type the following command:
./nmouseg start, and then press Enter.
12. These commands let you start the Mouse Toggle app remotely.
13. Open the Mouse Toggle app on FireStick. The status should be starting. Double-click the play/pause button on your FireStick remote to activate the Mouse Toggle. You should see the pointer appear on the Mouse Toggle app.
When the app is activated, you can navigate FireStick apps that are incompatible with the Fire TV remote.
I will use Showbox HD as an example because this app is not remote-compatible. Please note that Showbox is no longer functional. However, the demonstration applies to any app that requires a mouse pointer.
Here is the Showbox HD home screen:
As you can see, a menu is located in the top-left corner. I can’t access it without the mouse toggle, but my TV screen doesn’t have a mouse pointer yet. So, how do I make it happen?
To display the mouse pointer, quickly press Play/Pause on your Amazon FireStick remote twice.
I did that and maneuvered the mouse pointer over the menu. Now, I must press the Select button on the remote to click the menu.
The following menu appears. Now, I can use the mouse pointer to hover over and click any item I want on the menu.
I clicked Movies, and I was redirected to a screen displaying movies. Again, I can use the mouse pointer to open any movie I like.
Please also note that the mouse pointer disappears after a few seconds when left idle. Press the Play/Pause button on the remote twice to bring it back.
Mouse Toggle Alternative – A Bluetooth Mouse
If the Mouse Toggle fails to work despite the provided workaround, you might want to consider an alternative, such as a Bluetooth mouse. It will allow you to control the Fire TV, navigate apps incompatible with the FireStick remote, and manage various aspects of the user interface.
The Amazon FireStick is compatible with various Bluetooth devices, including mice, game controllers, and keyboards. Therefore, connecting a Bluetooth mouse to your Fire TV device is a straightforward process.
Mice are available on Amazon for as low as $10.
Follow the steps below to connect a Bluetooth mouse to FireStick:
- Turn on your Bluetooth Mouse and ensure it’s in pairing mode (discoverable).
- On your FireStick, navigate to Settings>Remotes & Bluetooth Devices.
- Select Other Bluetooth Devices.
- Click Add Bluetooth Devices.
- The FireStick will begin searching for Bluetooth devices to pair with.
- Once the Bluetooth mouse appears in the list of discovered devices, select it.
- Wait a few moments as the two devices pair. Upon successful pairing, you should see the device type (mouse) and options to unpair or disconnect.
That’s all. To test the mouse, open an app incompatible with the Firestick remote. You should see a pointer to help you navigate the app.
Wrapping Up
This post demonstrated how to install Mouse Toggle on FireStick. The third-party utility app allows you to navigate and control applications that are not fully compatible with the Fire TV remote. It functions as a virtual mouse, featuring a pointer or cursor that can be moved around using the navigation button on the FireStick remote.
What’s your experience using the Mouse Toggle? Share your thoughts or questions in the comments below.
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Hi, how do you scroll down to see all movies. My curser just stops at the bottom of the screen
Hi Tracy, yes, that’s a problem with Mouse Toggle. You will need to switch to Remote Mode to scroll.
Status stuck on starting.
Hi, enable and disable ADB Debugging in Settings > My Fire TV > Developer Options
Hi… the FF button won’t work. Showbox kicks me out sometimes after half an hour or so, and I can’t FF to where I was… Any suggestions? Thanks.
Hi Frances, if by FF you mean Fast Forward button, it doesn’t work with Mouse Toggle. You need to quickly press the Play/Pause button twice to enable mouse toggle. You can guide the mouse pointer with the navigation buttons on the FireStick remote.
Thanks
hi my is not reponding i tryed to hold home baton for 10 sec but no luck i trid every thing
Hi, you need to quickly press the play/pause button on the remote twice to make the mouse toggle appear
Upon downloading the mouse toggle. I keep getting a pop up that reads (Allow USB debugging? ) there is a box for Always allow from this computer. And ok or cancel. I have hit cancel many times, but it keeps popping up.
Hi Frank, allow USB Debugging and hit OK for mouse toggle to work
I can’t get the mouse to go across to the right side of my screen or to the bottom I’ve deleted and reloaded but nothing works what am I doing wrong
Hi Paula, are the Down and Right buttons on your FireStick remote working fine? I don’t see any reason why you couldn’t control the mouse toggle
I just downloaded mouse toggle for Fire TV, version 1.11. The status is started. But when i push the stop/start button twice nothing happens. It dosen’t bring the cursor up. What do i need to do?
Hi Missie, go to FireStick Settings > My Fire TV > Developer Options
Make sure ADB Debugging is turned on. If it is already ON, turn it OFF and switch it back ON. Let me know if that works.
i m not 15 years of age so am not pre programmed to understand this tech.
i somehow installed showbox onto firestick, but the remote doesn,t work. so i ve figured out i need mouse toggle app. the instructions were fine up to step 6 where it says i need to get the downloader app first. on stage 6? really? thats the first step then isn,t it. then it got unfathomable
“Hi Mark, steps 1 through 5 are about setting up FireStick to allow the installation of third-party apps. Step 6 is from where the installation process starts. But, I see your point.
You may simply install Downloader app from the Amazon store. From the FireStick home-screen, select the Search option in the top-left corner and look up for Downloader. Once that’s done, follow the instructions from Step 7 through last.”
Can you use the mouse toggle app with the fire tv remote app? I cannot find my physical remote.