3. +25. This Microsoft Support article might help: Resolve Bluetooth mouse or keyboard failure to function. The article contains 6 possible fixes or tests. Even if none of them helps, of special interest is the section named "Method 4: Locate the Wireless Link icon in Control Panel, and then reestablish the link with the wireless device". Remove the mouse from the list of paired devices and then re-pair it by following these steps: Go to Start > Settings > Devices > Bluetooth & other devices. Under “Mouse, keyboard, & pen”, select your Microsoft Arc Bluetooth Mouse and click “Remove device”. Turn off your mouse and then turn it back on. Click “Add Bluetooth or other See if you can find your "Surface Mouse" here (e.g. by checking Bluetooth under Features) Notice that if it was a Bluetooth Mobile Mouse 3600 you would have MMKC support. but if you had a Bluetooth Designer Mouse you wouldn't (i.e. Downloads indicates MMKC is available in the first case but not the second.) Oh. Step 1: Uninstall the Bluetooth Device Drivers. Press “Windows Logo” + “X” keys on the keyboard. Click on “Device Manager” from that list. Search for the Bluetooth device from the device list, right click on it and then select “Uninstall”. On the un-installation window, if you have an option: “Delete the driver software for But you can run it by executing a command in the Command Prompt. To run Bluetooth Troubleshooter, follow the steps provided below: Open Windows 11/10 Settings. Go to “ System > Troubleshoot For each detected Bluetooth device, it displays the following information: Device Name, Bluetooth Address, Major Device Type, Minor Device Type, First Detection Time, Last Detection Time, and more. If you don't see the Bluetooth button in action center, try updating your device's driver. Here's how: Here's how: Go to Start , enter Device Manager , and select it from the list of results. If your mouse or keyboard is not detected by Razer Synapse, you should check the hardware connections to troubleshoot the problem. 1. Try another USB port. It’s likely that the damaged USB port prevents your mouse from being detected by your computer. So you can try different USB ports and connect again. 2. Try connecting to different computer Note This article discusses how to resolve problems that are related to many non-Bluetooth Microsoft wireless mouse and keyboard devices. Wireless devices differ from Bluetooth devices. A wireless device has a symbol that resembles a tree branch displayed on the USB connector/receiver or on the hardware itself. Fwqjw.

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