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reconnect blue tooth mouse
  1. #1


    skinfox2003 Guest

    reconnect blue tooth mouse

    I only have one blue tooth mouse and using it for both my office laptop (XP)
    and home pc (Vista).
    to reconnect the mouse on xp, I just simply need to right click on the blue
    tooth icon, and select reconnect the blue tooth device again.
    but on the vista, it seems to me the option is not given. Everytime I have
    to actually remove the mouse, and reinstall it again to get it work. Is there
    any good suggestion?



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  2. #2


    Cathy Moya [MS] Guest

    Re: reconnect blue tooth mouse

    On the Vista computer, try configuring it for Software-managed Bluetooth
    mode:

    From the Help:
    Advanced Bluetooth settings



    If you have a Microsoft Bluetooth transceiver, you can choose whether the
    wireless connection is managed by the software or by the hardware.


    Changing Advanced Bluetooth settings
    Start IntelliPoint.
    On the Buttons tab, make sure that the mouse you are using is selected under
    Connected device.
    Select the Wireless tab.
    Under Bluetooth, click Advanced.



    Software-managed Bluetooth mode Use this mode when you share a mouse between
    multiple computers.

    The software is configured automatically each time you start the computer.
    You can move your mouse and the Microsoft transceiver to another computer
    without installing the software or reconfiguring the device.

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Hardware-managed Bluetooth mode Use this mode when you use your mouse with
    one computer.

    Your transceiver behaves like a standard Bluetooth radio when you start your
    computer and results in no delay.

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Hope that helps:

    --
    Cathy Moya
    Microsoft Hardware User Experience

    www.microsoft.com/hardware
    This posting is provided AS IS with no warranties and confers no rights.


    "skinfox2003" <skinfox2003@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    news:F51C31E2-F69A-4EE0-BBEF-D9DDDB1F57CA@xxxxxx

    >I only have one blue tooth mouse and using it for both my office laptop
    >(XP)
    > and home pc (Vista).
    > to reconnect the mouse on xp, I just simply need to right click on the
    > blue
    > tooth icon, and select reconnect the blue tooth device again.
    > but on the vista, it seems to me the option is not given. Everytime I have
    > to actually remove the mouse, and reinstall it again to get it work. Is
    > there
    > any good suggestion?

      My System SpecsSystem Spec

  3. #3


    skinfox2003 Guest

    Re: reconnect blue tooth mouse

    I couldn't find the setting as you said. I only have problem with vista. I am
    using logitech bluetooth mouse. can you be more specific? thanks so much!

    "Cathy Moya [MS]" wrote:

    > On the Vista computer, try configuring it for Software-managed Bluetooth
    > mode:
    >
    > From the Help:
    > Advanced Bluetooth settings
    >
    >
    >
    > If you have a Microsoft Bluetooth transceiver, you can choose whether the
    > wireless connection is managed by the software or by the hardware.
    >
    >
    > Changing Advanced Bluetooth settings
    > Start IntelliPoint.
    > On the Buttons tab, make sure that the mouse you are using is selected under
    > Connected device.
    > Select the Wireless tab.
    > Under Bluetooth, click Advanced.
    >
    >
    >
    > Software-managed Bluetooth mode Use this mode when you share a mouse between
    > multiple computers.
    >
    > The software is configured automatically each time you start the computer.
    > You can move your mouse and the Microsoft transceiver to another computer
    > without installing the software or reconfiguring the device.
    >
    > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    >
    > Hardware-managed Bluetooth mode Use this mode when you use your mouse with
    > one computer.
    >
    > Your transceiver behaves like a standard Bluetooth radio when you start your
    > computer and results in no delay.
    >
    > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    > Hope that helps:
    >
    > --
    > Cathy Moya
    > Microsoft Hardware User Experience
    >
    > www.microsoft.com/hardware
    > This posting is provided AS IS with no warranties and confers no rights.
    >
    >
    > "skinfox2003" <skinfox2003@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    > news:F51C31E2-F69A-4EE0-BBEF-D9DDDB1F57CA@xxxxxx

    > >I only have one blue tooth mouse and using it for both my office laptop
    > >(XP)
    > > and home pc (Vista).
    > > to reconnect the mouse on xp, I just simply need to right click on the
    > > blue
    > > tooth icon, and select reconnect the blue tooth device again.
    > > but on the vista, it seems to me the option is not given. Everytime I have
    > > to actually remove the mouse, and reinstall it again to get it work. Is
    > > there
    > > any good suggestion?
    >

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  4. #4


    Cathy Moya [MS] Guest

    Re: reconnect blue tooth mouse

    Ah, sorry, I don't know about the Logitech settings.

    --
    Cathy Moya
    Microsoft Hardware User Experience

    www.microsoft.com/hardware
    This posting is provided AS IS with no warranties and confers no rights.

    "skinfox2003" <skinfox2003@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    news:C33F94C8-3675-4081-8B16-6BC143B242E3@xxxxxx

    >I couldn't find the setting as you said. I only have problem with vista. I
    >am
    > using logitech bluetooth mouse. can you be more specific? thanks so much!
    >
    > "Cathy Moya [MS]" wrote:
    >

    >> On the Vista computer, try configuring it for Software-managed Bluetooth
    >> mode:
    >>
    >> From the Help:
    >> Advanced Bluetooth settings
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> If you have a Microsoft Bluetooth transceiver, you can choose whether
    >> the
    >> wireless connection is managed by the software or by the hardware.
    >>
    >>
    >> Changing Advanced Bluetooth settings
    >> Start IntelliPoint.
    >> On the Buttons tab, make sure that the mouse you are using is selected
    >> under
    >> Connected device.
    >> Select the Wireless tab.
    >> Under Bluetooth, click Advanced.
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> Software-managed Bluetooth mode Use this mode when you share a mouse
    >> between
    >> multiple computers.
    >>
    >> The software is configured automatically each time you start the
    >> computer.
    >> You can move your mouse and the Microsoft transceiver to another computer
    >> without installing the software or reconfiguring the device.
    >>
    >> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    >>
    >> Hardware-managed Bluetooth mode Use this mode when you use your mouse
    >> with
    >> one computer.
    >>
    >> Your transceiver behaves like a standard Bluetooth radio when you start
    >> your
    >> computer and results in no delay.
    >>
    >> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    >> Hope that helps:
    >>
    >> --
    >> Cathy Moya
    >> Microsoft Hardware User Experience
    >>
    >> www.microsoft.com/hardware
    >> This posting is provided AS IS with no warranties and confers no rights.
    >>
    >>
    >> "skinfox2003" <skinfox2003@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    >> news:F51C31E2-F69A-4EE0-BBEF-D9DDDB1F57CA@xxxxxx

    >> >I only have one blue tooth mouse and using it for both my office laptop
    >> >(XP)
    >> > and home pc (Vista).
    >> > to reconnect the mouse on xp, I just simply need to right click on the
    >> > blue
    >> > tooth icon, and select reconnect the blue tooth device again.
    >> > but on the vista, it seems to me the option is not given. Everytime I
    >> > have
    >> > to actually remove the mouse, and reinstall it again to get it work. Is
    >> > there
    >> > any good suggestion?
    >>

      My System SpecsSystem Spec

  5. #5


    skinfox2003 Guest

    Re: reconnect blue tooth mouse

    I solved this problem by installing the Logitech bluetooth mouse driver. I am
    just curious; in XP I don't need to install the driver. And everytime I just
    need to go find the mouse in the bluetooth setting window and right click and
    select the "connect." However, Vista seems remove this function. So without
    the mouse driver, the only option is re-install the device everytime.
    Vista definitely should keep this function! Mouse is mouse, I don't need to
    install a driver comes with other fancy settings.

    "Cathy Moya [MS]" wrote:

    > Ah, sorry, I don't know about the Logitech settings.
    >
    > --
    > Cathy Moya
    > Microsoft Hardware User Experience
    >
    > www.microsoft.com/hardware
    > This posting is provided AS IS with no warranties and confers no rights.
    >
    > "skinfox2003" <skinfox2003@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    > news:C33F94C8-3675-4081-8B16-6BC143B242E3@xxxxxx

    > >I couldn't find the setting as you said. I only have problem with vista. I
    > >am
    > > using logitech bluetooth mouse. can you be more specific? thanks so much!
    > >
    > > "Cathy Moya [MS]" wrote:
    > >

    > >> On the Vista computer, try configuring it for Software-managed Bluetooth
    > >> mode:
    > >>
    > >> From the Help:
    > >> Advanced Bluetooth settings
    > >>
    > >>
    > >>
    > >> If you have a Microsoft Bluetooth transceiver, you can choose whether
    > >> the
    > >> wireless connection is managed by the software or by the hardware.
    > >>
    > >>
    > >> Changing Advanced Bluetooth settings
    > >> Start IntelliPoint.
    > >> On the Buttons tab, make sure that the mouse you are using is selected
    > >> under
    > >> Connected device.
    > >> Select the Wireless tab.
    > >> Under Bluetooth, click Advanced.
    > >>
    > >>
    > >>
    > >> Software-managed Bluetooth mode Use this mode when you share a mouse
    > >> between
    > >> multiple computers.
    > >>
    > >> The software is configured automatically each time you start the
    > >> computer.
    > >> You can move your mouse and the Microsoft transceiver to another computer
    > >> without installing the software or reconfiguring the device.
    > >>
    > >> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    > >>
    > >> Hardware-managed Bluetooth mode Use this mode when you use your mouse
    > >> with
    > >> one computer.
    > >>
    > >> Your transceiver behaves like a standard Bluetooth radio when you start
    > >> your
    > >> computer and results in no delay.
    > >>
    > >> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    > >> Hope that helps:
    > >>
    > >> --
    > >> Cathy Moya
    > >> Microsoft Hardware User Experience
    > >>
    > >> www.microsoft.com/hardware
    > >> This posting is provided AS IS with no warranties and confers no rights.
    > >>
    > >>
    > >> "skinfox2003" <skinfox2003@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    > >> news:F51C31E2-F69A-4EE0-BBEF-D9DDDB1F57CA@xxxxxx
    > >> >I only have one blue tooth mouse and using it for both my office laptop
    > >> >(XP)
    > >> > and home pc (Vista).
    > >> > to reconnect the mouse on xp, I just simply need to right click on the
    > >> > blue
    > >> > tooth icon, and select reconnect the blue tooth device again.
    > >> > but on the vista, it seems to me the option is not given. Everytime I
    > >> > have
    > >> > to actually remove the mouse, and reinstall it again to get it work. Is
    > >> > there
    > >> > any good suggestion?
    > >>
    >

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