- Bluetooth mice are the perfect answer to a cable-free desk and a great alternative for the laptop touchpad.
- There are plenty of reasons why a Bluetooth mouse to stop working and one would be a problematic driver.
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A Bluetooth mouse can come in handy if you don’t want to use your laptop’s touchpad.
But some users have reported that they have problems with their Bluetooth mouse after a Windows 10 upgrade, so we’re here to offer a couple of solutions for this problem.
Additionally, here are some more problems with your Bluetooth device that you can encounter along the way:
How can I fix Bluetooth mouse problems in Windows 10?
1. Update the Bluetooth Driver

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2. Change the Power and Sleep settings

3. Check if the Bluetooth service is running

4. Run the system troubleshooter

5. Restart the Bluetooth mouse

Note: Make sure the device is turned on and batteries don’t need to be replaced. Make sure your device is turned on and properly connected to the computer.
Also, make sure your device is discoverable. Check if you installed the device using the correct program, if not reinstall it, and install it correctly.
6. Change your mouse frequency
Wireless mice are prone to frequency disruptions. And that’s exactly what can happen to your mouse, as well.
To change your mouse frequency, you’ll need to open your mouse utility software, look for the option for changing mouse frequency, and set mouse frequency from 500 Hz to 250Hz.
7. Roll back your drivers

8. Change the Power management options


Note: Remember that you need to repeat these steps for all devices connected to the USB Hub.
9. Optimize the Bluetooth signal
Maybe your issue is of technical nature, and nothing’s actually wrong with your configuration or software.
So, make sure nothing is blocking your Bluetooth signal if none of the solutions from the above work. Here are a few things to keep in mind:
- Place your wireless mouse closer to the wireless transceiver.
- If your keyboard is also wireless, place both the keyboard and mouse at an equal distance from the transceiver.
- Turn the transceiver on its side or upside down.
10. Check for Windows Updates
Besides regular system updates, Microsoft usually delivers various drivers through Windows Update. So, there’s a chance a new driver for your Bluetooth devices (mouse) is ready.
If you couldn’t install it through the Device Manager, you’ll probably want to try it through Windows Update.
Another benefit of installing the latest Windows 10 updates is system stability.
If a bug in your system causes your Bluetooth mouse to stop working, there’s a chance Microsoft will release a fix as part of some update.

To check for updates, simply go to the Settings app, click on Windows Update, and check for updates.
That would be all, I hope at least one of these solutions helped you to solve the problem with Bluetooth mouse in Windows 10. If you have any questions and comments, write them down in the comment section below.
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