The mouse works perfectly, doesn't disconnect at all. The driver it used was "Broadcom Ultimate Low Cost Bluetooth 2.0+EDR USB Dongle " with another driver listed called "Microsoft Bluetooth Enumerator". So, today, finally, I uninstalled the broadcomm driver, and let windows install the driver it wanted. I found out that both the mouse and the headphones dropped connection at the same time (though the headphones would come back when dropping the connection, the mouse would not.) Then recently, I got some bluetooth headphones, and i thought this would be a good way to see if it was the mouse or the adapter which caused the drop. After installing the drivers that came with the laptop (from broadcom) I noticed that my bluetooth mouse would sporadically drop the connection and i would have to recreate. I have an Acer Aspire 5672WLMI laptop, with a Broadcom 2045 built-in bluetooth adapter. I have had much grief with my built-in bluetooth adapter in my laptop.
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