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My bluetooth mouse used to connect but now it doesn't...When I press the blue button, the blue light does not blink like it used to. Is my bluetooth mouse dead? (fresh batteries, and it turns on).

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Mostlikely you need to repair the mouse with the computer. open your bluetooth utility or the keyboard/mouse utility and follow the pairing instructions. this should solve your problem

Posted on Feb 12, 2010

  • Lynnsang May 16, 2014

    The blue flashing light indicates that the device is ready to pair. If pushing on power button for several seconds does not result in flashing blue light, then device may be defective.

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