How to connect a wireless mouse to your laptops?

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How to connect a wireless mouse to your laptops?

The wireless mouse has changed the way we use our laptops, providing for us a far more convenient user experience. If you’re one who’s looking to do the saem, but may be wondering just how one connects their mouse to their laptops wirelessly, worry not, for we’re here to help with just that. 

Why choose a wireless mouse?

A wireless mouse has several benefits:

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1. With a wireless mouse, you’re not restricted by a cable, permitting you to move your cursor without the hassle of tangling wires.

2. A wireless mouse contributes to a cleaner workspace, as there are not any cables to manage.

3. Wireless mouse are very easy to carry, making them ideal for users who are frequently on the move.

4. Connecting a wireless mouse to a computer is an easy process, and it provides seamless navigation.

A step-by-step guide to connecting a wireless mouse to your laptop

Follow these steps to connect your mouse with laptop seamlessly.

1. Prepare your wireless mouse

Make sure your wireless mouse has batteries or is fully charged, depending on the form of battery it requires. This guarantees uninterrupted use of the mouse as soon as it is connected.

2. Enable Bluetooth on your laptop

On your computer, open the Settings menu. This can normally be done by clicking on the Start menu and selecting Settings. In the Settings menu, open the Device option and click on it. Within the Devices menu, you should locate Bluetooth and click on it. This permits your computer’s Bluetooth to turn on.

3. Pairing your wireless mouse

Most mice have a button on the bottom that you want to press to put the mouse in pairing mode. This button would possibly have a Bluetooth symbol. Inside the Bluetooth settings on your laptop, click on the Add Bluetooth or other tool button. A window will pop up, giving you options for the type of tool you want to add. Select Bluetooth. Your computer will begin finding nearby Bluetooth devices. After a few seconds, you will see your wireless mouse appear. Click on it. Your laptop will set up a connection with the Wi-Fi mouse.

4. Test your wireless mouse

Once the pairing is complete, you must be able to use the cursor along with your mouse. Test all the buttons and scroll wheel to make sure they work as anticipated.

5. Customise mouse settings (Optional)

To personalise your mouse’s settings, you can use additional mouse settings.

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Right-click on the Start button and click on Settings. In the Settings menu, click on Devices, then mouse. Here, you can change settings such as cursor speed and button configuration.

Connecting a Wi-Fi mouse to your computer may appear difficult; however, with this step-by-step guide, the process becomes effortless – whether you’re browsing or gaming, a wireless mouse gives you the ease you need to navigate your PC seamlessly. 

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