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How To Connect a Wireless Mouse to Laptop

Wireless Mouse Connected To Laptop

Wireless mice are the best for several reasons. Still, their primary benefit is that it offers more space around the desktop, and the additional flexibility makes them a top choice amongst users. But how do you connect a wireless mouse to a laptop? Is it as easy as it sounds?

Quick Answer

Whether you have a Windows laptop or a Mac, there are two methods to connect a wireless mouse, and you can either connect it via Bluetooth or use a USB port

This blog will describe connecting a USB mouse to Windows and Mac. We will also tell you about a few things you need to consider while linking a wireless mouse.  

Tip

Although it is expensive, a wireless mouse can last for several years if you maintain it well. The best tip is to keep it from hitting and falling.

Connecting a Wireless Mouse on Windows

There are two simple methods to connect a wireless mouse to your Windows laptop. Choose the easiest one for you and start using the hassle-free mouse for more flexibility.

Method #1: Connect via USB Port 

  1. Put the batteries in the mouse. Make sure the terminals are correctly connected.
  2. Connect the wireless receiver to the USB port of the computer.
  3. Turn on the power button on the wireless mouse.
  4. Tap on the connection button on the mouse.
  5. Check its performance by moving the mouse around. 

Method #2: Connect via Bluetooth

  1. Ensure that your mouse has working batteries
  2. Turn on your mouse with the power button.
  3. Press the connection button to enable Bluetooth on the mouse.
  4. Go to your laptop’s Settings and select “Devices“.
  5. Click on “Add Bluetooth or Other Device“.
  6. Tap on “Bluetooth“.
  7. Click your mouse’s device name once it appears.
  8. Wait for the pairing, then check the mouse’s functionality by moving it around.
Note

If you cannot find the power or connection button, contact the manufacturer or go through the instruction manual.

Connecting a Wireless Mouse on Mac

Here are two easy methods to connect your wireless mouse to Mac.

Method #1: Connect via USB Port 

  1. Make sure the batteries in the mouse are connected. 
  2. Connect the receiver to the USB port. 
  3. Turn on the power button and the connection button.
  4. Check the mouse by moving it on a flat surface. 

Method #2: Connect via Bluetooth

  1. Turn on your mouse.
  2. Press the connection button.
  3. Go to the Apple menu and head to System Preferences.
  4. Click on “Bluetooth“.
  5. Tap on the mouse’s device name once it appears.
  6. Wait for the laptop and the mouse to pair, then move your mouse around to see whether it is working.
Warning

“My mouse is not working, how to fix it?”

Make sure that it is powered on and has working batteries. If that does not work, you can also check the USB port. Is the mouse connected to a working USB port? Is it linked the right way?

Things To Consider When Connecting a Wireless Mouse

Here are a few things that may help smoothen the process of connecting a wireless mouse. 

Keep It in Range

Wireless mice have a specific range, usually around 33 feet. If you take them out of this range, you will need to do the pairing process again. Hence, it is best if you keep close to the system.

Keep Batteries on Backup

A wireless mouse won’t work without batteries. Plus, it might become slow if the batteries are dead. It may not happen that quickly, but batteries have a specific working life.

Two types of batteries are found in a wireless mouse, removable and non-removable. If it is the latter, you will need a charging cable. Otherwise, for removable batteries, you can change them on the go. 

The Number of Paired Devices Vary

Every wireless mouse has a different number of allowable paired devices. While pairing with one gadget is enough, sometimes you need it to connect with two or more devices. Hence, you should take this into account. 

Buy a Low-Profile Receiver 

Keeping a tiny receiver for your wireless mouse comes in handy for the long term. You can leave it in the USB slot of your laptop permanently. With bigger receivers, they might disengage from the USB port or get entangled somewhere you don’t want.

Conclusion 

To wrap it up, connecting a wireless mouse to your laptop (Windows/Mac) is relatively easy, as you only need to use the USB port or Bluetooth to connect it within seconds. However, you should always keep the mouse within range and ensure it is powered on for maximum efficiency. Hence, we hope that our blog was a helpful guide in this matter.

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