Firstly, Bluetooth v1 supports only one device at a time.
v2 can support many, but has a power drain on any battery.
Is there a power option in the Bluetooth driver panel?
"Ryan" <> wrote in message
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> I'm actually fairly certain this isn't a Vista problem, but if it isn't
> I'm
> hoping someone out there may have experienced the same symptoms and can
> help
> point me in the right direction.
>
> I have a Dell XPS M1210 with integrated Bluetooth. I bought a Logitech
> V270
> Bluetooth mouse and was able to get it connected fairly easily. After a
> short while though, the response from the mouse started to lag
> significantly,
> to the point where it was no longer usable. Resetting the mouse and
> reconnecting would get me back to decent performance, but only for a while
> at
> a time.
>
> Of course at this point I wasn't sure what the problem was, but then I was
> given a Bluetooth MS presenter mouse at a conference last month. I tried
> this mouse and got the exact same behavior. To complete the analysis, I
> used
> the Bluetooth USB dongle that came with the MS mouse and disabled the
> internal Bluetooth module and had the same performance problems.
>
> So, in short, it seems like the problem isn't with the mice or the actual
> Bluetooth tranceiver. This leaves drivers or some other hardware problem.
> I've gone through a few different drivers, all with the same results.
> Does
> anyone out there have any ideas what the problem might be? I hate using
> the
> blanket excuse that "the motherboard" is faulty, but I don't know where
> else
> to look.
>
> Has anyone had similar problems, particularly with a Dell laptop?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Ryan
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