If your Lenovo laptop wireless Bluetooth mouse does not respond to the connection, there may be the following reasons and solutions:
1. Check the battery: confirm whether the battery in the wireless mouse has been exhausted or placed in the opposite direction.Replace the battery with a new one and ensure that it is installed correctly.
2. Enable Bluetooth function: Check whether Bluetooth function is enabled on Lenovo laptop.You can usually turn Bluetooth on or off by pressing Fn+F5 or Fn+F6.
3. Enable device: enter Windows system settings, find the "Device" option, check whether the wireless mouse is displayed in the mouse and other pointing device list, and ensure that its status is "Enabled".
4. Re pair: If the above steps are useless, try to pair the wireless mouse again.Find the "Bluetooth and other devices" option in Windows system settings, click "Add Bluetooth or other devices", select "Bluetooth", and then follow the prompts.
5. Update the driver: Updating the Bluetooth driver on the notebook may solve this problem.Visit Lenovo's official website, download the latest version of the drivers, and then install them.
6. Turn off the interference source: other wireless signal sources (such as Wi Fi, mobile phone hotspot, etc.) nearby may interfere with the Bluetooth connection.Try turning these devices off or away from them.
If you still cannot solve the problem, it is recommended to contact Lenovo customer service for further support and help.They will be able to provide more specific guidance and ensure that your equipment is properly connected.
The mouse should be matched. A Bluetooth is plugged into the computer. If it still fails, check whether the mouse power switch is turned on and whether the battery is normal. If it is normal, it is estimated that the Bluetooth is broken and can only be replaced together.
You can try to uninstall the local Bluetooth device driver, restart the computer and re download and install the latest Bluetooth driver to see if you can connect normally.