

- Microsoft bluetooth notebook mouse 5000 pairing problem drivers#
- Microsoft bluetooth notebook mouse 5000 pairing problem code#
I'm running Windows 7 Ultimate (64-bit) - final version - using a Microsoft Mouse 5000. Removed the Intellimouse stuff, and it still works.Maybe this will help someone else out.
Microsoft bluetooth notebook mouse 5000 pairing problem drivers#
Mouse was detected, connected, drivers got loaded automatically, and it works like it should now. Even though the mouse has sat unused for a couple months, off, I decided to change the batteries. Even rebooted and tried again, still just errors or wouldn't detect the mouse at all. I pulled over the Intellimouse driver/app as suggested by Ronnie, even though this mouse is not in the list of supported mice. I pulled over the Wireless Console and Bluetooth drivers from Asus, and still couldn't add the mouse. When I tried to connect the mouse, I received the same error message.

The other day I wiped the drive and performed a fresh installation of Windows 7 RTM. I also upgraded my Vista (圆4) notebook, an Asus G50V, to Windows 7 build 7100, but my BNM 5000 worked fine. Other devices (2 cell-phones) work great with Windows 7.
Microsoft bluetooth notebook mouse 5000 pairing problem code#
The error code is:0x8007048f Contact your device manufacture for assistanceBluetooth adapter is Broadcom 2045. When trying to pair the mouse (after I enter 0000 as a passcode) I get an error: Adding this device to this computer failedThe attempt to add the device resulted in an unknown error. I've upgraded my Vista-based notebook Acer Aspire 3810t to Windows 7 build 7100 and cannot use my Microsoft Bluetooth Notebook Mouse 5000 any more. I have also yet to find a surface it will not work on. It will take a bit of getting used to but now that I have it is my favorite mouse. I've folded and unfolded this thing hundreds if not thousands of times and it still locks just as tightly as it did when new. On the durability side let's just say it's looks are a bit deceiving.

3) Some percentage of the Microsoft community takes the haughty, sanctimonious attitude you evidence. 2) Ubuntu had no problem whatsoever, and it cost me precisely nothing. It is possible, however perhaps not obvious.ġ) Microsoft Windows 7 and Microsoft Bluetooth Notebook Mouse 5000 stumble all over each other trying to negotiate a connection. I recently purchased a Microsoft Arc Touch Mouse and wanted to turn off the middle button wheel scroll sound vibration.
