I'm am think of going to a dongle/mouse set-up, but because I don't use that notebook very much, it hasn't been a priority. I have looked and look for a solution and as of yet, NO GO! What I have been doing is: Remove Device (unpair) wait for it to disconnect > Make the mouse discoverable > Pair (sometimes I get a pop-up window that asks that I input a code I hit next, or cancel, to continue). As you know Windows 10 has different versions and the version number changes after major Windows. Nothing works.Īny solutions.Sorry to say, that I have had this issue with a HP Notebook since the July switch to Windows 10 (NO driver from HP) I use a Windows BT mouse, it will pair and then loses the connection if it sits too long, or the Notebook goes to sleep. If your Surface tablet is able to connect to the Internet through the wired connection you can download the wireless drivers directly to the Surface tablet and resolve the wireless issue. If the driver is already installed on your system, updating. I've tried pairing, unpairing, removing device, uninstalling the mouse in device manager, restarting pc. The package provides the installation files for Marvell AVASTAR Bluetooth Radio Adapter Driver version. The mouse however, continuously blinks as if it is not connected. It pairs successfully, sometimes even shows the mouse under Bluetooth in the action center as being connected. Since then, My Dell Travel mouse WM524 does not work. Prior to the AU update, my Bluetooth mouse worked fine on my SP4
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