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- [SOLVED] Effect of bluetooth device on laptop battery
Re: Effect of bluetooth device on laptop battery The bluetooth mouse isn't what consumes the power, it is the bluetooth module As for the amount of power consumed for either shouldn't be a noticeable difference If you are concerned about prolonging battery power, you should use the trackpad when on battery
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Microsoft Community
- [SOLVED] Shaky mouse pointer - Tech Support Forum
Re: Shaky mouse pointer I discovered the problem - it's the Bamboo drawing tablet that was interfering with the mouse and now it's fine Problem solved!
- [SOLVED] Bluetooth mouse randomly disconnects - Tech Support Forum
Long story short, my Microsoft sculpt comfort bluetooth mouse worked perfectly with windows 7 I upgraded to windows 8 1, it started to disconnect randomly, and eveytime that happens i have to switch off the on to make it work I tried reinstalling the bluetooth driver(my laptop has built-in
- [SOLVED] Sometimes mouse clicks do not register. . .
Re: Sometimes mouse clicks do not register Completely removing and reinstalling the newest driver versions was my first attempt at a fix, problem still persists
- [SOLVED] Using bluetooth mouse adapter for headphones?
Re: Using bluetooth mouse adapter for headphones? Aahhh, righto - My mouse has a little adapter-shaped recess with a tiny switch in it, the adapter presses against it and turns the battery off :laugh: I don't think a Bluetooth adapter will 'see' the mouse (or keyboard if using a 'Desktop-Set'), at least my adapter doesn't, when I scan for devices with it
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Microsoft Community
- [SOLVED] Microsoft Wireless Mouse 5000 - Not Working
Re: Microsoft Wireless Mouse 5000 - Not Working It works similar to Bluetooth, but each pair has a dedicated frequency Usually either pressing the tiny switch where the 'dongle' lives when not in use, or re-plugging the dongle into a USB socket connects resets it Unfortunately, because the units are 'paired', you can't try a different mouse
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