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trouble
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      09-22-2009
Have you checked the batteries in the mouse?
I have cursed Microsoft, Bluetooth and Vista until I realized the obvious,
although that may not apply to your particular circumstance.

 
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Curious
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      09-22-2009
It is also very important with MS mice to insure that the battery is fully
seated in the case or it will not close the micro switch underneath battery
to enable the mouse. I use a paper clip or piece of cardboard to be sure
that the battery is tight in the compartment.
Also insure that you have the latest version of MS Intellimouse for your OS
installed.


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> Have you checked the batteries in the mouse?
> I have cursed Microsoft, Bluetooth and Vista until I realized the obvious,
> although that may not apply to your particular circumstance.


 
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      11-09-2009

I've got the same issue with the 5000. Every time this happens I need to
remove the bluetooth device and add it again and only then it works.
Frustrating to say the least - any suggestions?

 
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ANew
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      11-22-2009

I also can not connect bluetooth mouse. Please reply if you find
a solution

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