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    Sony bluetooth mouse disconnecting from laptop

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by raundown, Jan 29, 2013.

  1. raundown

    raundown Notebook Consultant

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    Hi Im having trouble with my Sony VGP-BMS33 bluetooth mouse. I connected it to my VAIO S15 and the mouse get disconnected 90% of the time. I'm using 5Ghz wifi which shouldnt interfere with bluetooth frequency. Also I have recently upgraded to Win 8 so the latest drivers I could may still be Win 7. Does anyone facing similar issue like mine ?
     
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    anytimer Notebook Virtuoso

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    Is it getting disconnected when idle? Check the power saving settings for the various devices in the connection chain. Device manager - view devices by connection.
     
  3. raundown

    raundown Notebook Consultant

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    Hi yes! Most of the time it gets disconnected when I wake up the laptop from standby. Could you be more precise withe the steps? I went to device manager and view by connection all I could see is this.

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    Expand the lists by clicking the little arrows on the left of the list and work your way to the bluetooth mouse. You should also look in power options> change advance power settings. The mouse is probably USB connected, so try disabling selective suspend for USB.
     
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    Works! Thank you !!