A device driver is a piece of software that allows your hardware to
communicate with the operating system (Windows). Its possible that driver is
not working right now, so you might need to update or uninstall and
reinstall it. You can get an updated driver from the manufacturer of the
Wireless Mouse website. Peering involves tying it to the system, so it
functions with it, you should be able to do this through the Bluetooth
applet located in Control Panel.
You could try a system restore, which sometimes works, try doing it before
you started experience this problem.
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"KTeacher" <> wrote in message
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> Sorry! I am not yet fluent in "Computerese." Where should I check for
> updates, and what does it mean to "Peer it again?" I have restarted
> several
> times, to no avail. Might it do any good to System Restore?
> Sorry to be such a bother!! I really do appreciate the help!
>
> "Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]" wrote:
>
>> Sounds like a device driver issue. Have you checked for updates to
>> improve
>> stability? Have you tried restarting the system then peer it again?
>> --
>> Andre
>> Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com
>> My Vista Quickstart Guide:
>> http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog...3DB!9709.entry
>> "KTeacher" <> wrote in message
>> news:2B726E40-BBA6-40E1-852F-...
>> >I have a Bluetooth Wireless Mouse, and it seems to be constantly stuck
>> >in
>> > "Busy" mode The Hourgalss will nto go away!). I have tried switching
>> > the
>> > pointer, but nothing seems to work. Can anyone help?? Thanks in
>> > advance!
>>
>>
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