Why is my Bluetooth mouse paired but not working?

Why is my Bluetooth mouse paired but not working?

Your mouse may be connecting to another device nearby. Your mouse no longer remembers the pairing. There is a problem with your computer/devices Bluetooth adapter. Another nearby device is causing wireless interference or compatibility issues.

Why is my mouse connected but not working?

If you’re using a wired mouse or a wireless USB mouse, when it’s not working, the first thing you can do is to check if your mouse is connected correctly with your laptop. You can try to replug your USB cable or USB receiver into the same USB port or a different one to check if it works.

How do I get my Bluetooth mouse to work on Windows 10?

On your Windows 10 PC, select Connect if a notification appears for your mouse, then wait for it to get set up. Don’t see the notification? Go to Start > Settings > Devices > Bluetooth & other devices > Add Bluetooth or other device > Bluetooth > Microsoft Bluetooth Mouse > Done.

Why is my wireless mouse not working Windows 10?

Change the batteries if wireless, try another USB port, reset mouse from button on bottom if available. Try the mouse in another PC to isolate if it’s the mouse or Windows causing this. Try another mouse in this PC to confirm if Windows is the problem.

Why won’t my mouse pair with my laptop?

Fix 1: Reconnect your device When your mouse stops responding, the first option always reconnect the device. Normally you can reconnect by turn off and turn on the mouse, unplugging and plugging the dongle for the receiver or reboot your computer to reconnect the Bluetooth mouse with your computer.

Why is my laptop not recognizing my wireless mouse?

1) Connect your mouse receiver to a different port. Then unplug your USB wireless receiver, wait for about 10 seconds, then plug the USB wireless receiver back in. 4) Try on a different computer. If the same problem happens on a second computer, then your wireless mouse might be defective.

Why can’t I add a Bluetooth device to Windows 10?

Try reinstalling your Bluetooth drivers.

  • Add the Bluetooth device again.
  • Run the Hardware and Devices Troubleshooter.
  • Restart Bluetooth service.
  • Make sure that you’re properly pairing your devices.
  • Disconnect all Bluetooth devices.
  • Connect the Bluetooth adapter to a different USB port.
  • Disable Wi-Fi.
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