Microsoft Bluetooth Notebook Mouse 5000 Driver Windows 7 64
The Microsoft Notebook Mouse 5000 is a wireless mouse designed specifically for notebook PCs. It runs on batteries and doesn't require a Bluetooth transceiver to connect. Wireless mice are more convenient and easier to connect, they don't take up spare connection ports and you won't have tangled wires. To pair your notebook PC with your wireless mouse, you must have a Bluetooth connection enabled.
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Step 1
Enable the [Bluetooth](https://itstillworks.com/13579495/what-is-bluetooth) on your laptop. Click on the 'Start' button and select 'Control Panel,' 'Hardware and Sound,' 'Bluetooth Settings.' Click on the 'Options' tab, then uncheck the box labeled 'Turn Off Bluetooth Adapter.'
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- Installed win 7 x64 after x32 had been on the T500. Initially it found both the Bluetooth Notebook mouse 5000 and the Bluetooth Notbook Keyboard 6000. It paired with the mouse but did not install correctly-device manager showed the device but no manufacturer and other items in the DM interface.
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Step 2
Plug the Bluetooth dongle into a free USB port on your laptop if your laptop doesn't have built-in Bluetooth. Wait for it to load the necessary drivers; your laptop will notify you when the process is done.
Step 3
Press and hold 'Connect' on the bottom of your mouse until the light flashes. This indicates that it is visible and ready to connect.

Step 4
Right-click on the Bluetooth logo in your system tray and select 'Add a Bluetooth Device.'
Search for the wireless mouse, select it and follow the instructions. Your mouse will now be ready to use.
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I initially did get my Bluetooth Mouse 5000 to connect to my Sony Vaio VGN FW495J running latest version of Win 7 64-bit Home Premium. But ' 'something happened' (how and why I have no idea) and now it won't work. I've checked Services and Windows Bluetooth Service and Bluetooth Support Service are Both running (and I also shut them down and recyled them just to double-check), and reconfigured Windows Bluetooth Support Service to use the Local System Account (and B-T-W: according to Microsoft, that change is supposed to make the 'Bluetooth Devices' option show up under 'Control Panel', but it does NOT do that: I have NO 'Bluetooth Devices' option Anywhere - I originally got the system to recognize the Mouse from the 'Devices and Printers' panel).
I've also checked the Mouse and verified that the batteries are good (the green light shows) and tried to 're-pair' by pressing the Bluetooth button on the right side of the underneath of the mouse (and confirmed that the light blinked on and off red and green), but I still can't get it to pair.

Bluetooth Notebook Mouse 5000 Driver
So I tried to delete the 'BLuetooth Notebook Mouse 5000' icon in Control Panel Devices and Printerrs and found an option to 'Remove Device' - except it didn't actually remove the icon; instead once I hit that it simply eliminated the 'Remove Device' option from the left-click pulldown menu. And I'v also tried to 'Add Device' but I get no New device option to add.
Microsoft Bluetooth Notebook Mouse 5000 Driver Windows 7 64 Bit Download Free
So what gives? Anyone with any ideas of how to resolve this problem? I suppose if I could at least eliminate the existing Bluetooth Mouse device in Devices & Printers then I could start over from scratch and 'Add Device' again to allow the Laptop to find the Mouse and re-add it once again, so if anyone can help me do that, this will be a good first start -



