Hello, To resolve the issue with Bluetooth after sleep mode, we suggest following the steps below: Press Windows key + R. Type devmgmt.msc and hit Enter. Find Human Interface Device, click arrow key. Check the image below: Right-click Bluetooth AVRCP Device. Select Properties. Click Power Management. This video shows you how to fix problems of USB mice on laptops and PCs. It works on Windows 10, 8, 8.1, 7 & Vista. This fix is applied using only the keyboa Right-click on the mouse and select Properties. Go to the Power Management tab. Uncheck the Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power option. Check the box for Allow this device to wake the computer, then OK. It gives the mouse permission to wake the computer from sleep. 2.
Follow the steps below. Step 1: Open the Windows Settings menu (use Windows + I keys). Step 2: Go to Bluetooth & devices menu. Step 3: Select View more devices, and from the Other devices menu
Open Devices and Printers. Click Add Device. This will re-enumerate the Bluetooth receiver and the mouse will be re-detected. If this doesn't work, you can also try re-enumerating by turning the power on the Bluetooth receiver off and then on, unplugging and plugging the dongle for the receiver (if there is one), or restarting the computer. 1. Update the Bluetooth Driver. Go to Search, type device manager, and open Device Manager. Find your Bluetooth mouse, right-click on it, and select Update driver. Click on Search automatically for drivers. Restart your computer and try to connect your Bluetooth mouse again.
Two things: (1) I've read that the Microsoft bluetooth mouse works only with its own bluetooth stations. (2) MORE IMPORTANTLY, if you look in the Inspiron Bluetooth manual, on the specifications page, "Bluetooth mouse" is listed as an "UN-SUPPORTED PROFILE". americajungle. 0. November 23rd, 2003 04:00.