Connect a device without a Microsoft Bluetooth transceiver For more information about pairing these devices to your computer, see the documentation included with your Bluetooth program. Some Microsoft devices do not have First Connect buttons on their transceivers. Verify that you have selected the Bluetooth keyboard that uses your First Connect transceiver.Ĭlick the Wireless tab, and then click Connect.įollow the instructions in the wizard to connect your device.Ĭonnect a Bluetooth device without First Connect The Microsoft Connection Wizard displays.įollow the instructions in the wizard to connect your device. Press and hold the Connect button on the USB transceiver for five seconds. Plug the Microsoft Bluetooth transceiver into a USB port. Some Bluetooth device models include transceivers with buttons on them to make it easier to pair the device to the computer. Connect a device using a Microsoft Bluetooth transceiver with First Connect After typing the passkey, you must press Enter on the keyboard or number pad to complete the pairing. When you type the passkey, you will not see feedback on the screen.
If your Bluetooth program gives you a choice about how to create the passkey, let the program create one for you rather than creating your own or not using a passkey. The way that you specify a passkey depends on the Bluetooth program on your computer. However, you must always configure a passkey when pairing a keyboard or number pad to a computer. You do not need to configure a passkey when pairing a mouse to a computer.
Note: The power button on new Bluetooth devices like Wedge Touch Mouse and Sculpt Touch Mouse need to be pressed for about 5 seconds to start paring it to the computer.
If your computer has a built-in, non-Microsoft transceiver, you can pair the device directly to the computer by using your computer’s Bluetooth software configuration program but without using the Microsoft Bluetooth transceiver.
If your device included a Microsoft Bluetooth transceiver without a First Connect button, you must plug in the transceiver and then pair the device by using your computer’s Bluetooth software configuration program. This will help you establish the Bluetooth pairing. If your device included a Microsoft Bluetooth transceiver that has a First Connect button on it, you can use the First Connect button to start the Microsoft Connection Wizard. If your device did not include a Microsoft Bluetooth transceiver, you must pair the device by using your computer’s built-in (non-Microsoft transceiver) and the computer’s Bluetooth software configuration program.
On your Windows 10 PC, select Connect if a notification appears for your mouse, then wait for it to get set up.ĭon't see the notification? Select Start > Settings > Devices > Bluetooth & other devices > Add Bluetooth or other device > Bluetooth > Microsoft Modern Mobile Mouse or Surface Mobile Mouse.Connectivity between your Microsoft Bluetooth device and your computer depends on your Bluetooth transceiver. This mouse supports Swift Pair in Windows 10 for faster pairing.
To get set up, you'll need a PC that's running Windows 10 with support for Bluetooth 4.0 or later. To help save battery, press the Bluetooth button on the bottom to turn off your mouse when you're not using it. When you need to change the batteries, flip the mouse over, press the small tab to open the battery door, then replace the batteries. The Surface Mobile Mouse and Microsoft Modern Mobile Mouse both use 2 AAA batteries. The light will stay on until you turn off your mouse. Once your mouse is paired, the LED light will stop flashing. On your Windows 11 PC, select Connect if a notification appears for your mouse, then wait for it to get set up.ĭon't see the notification? Select Start > Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Add device > Bluetooth > Microsoft Modern Mobile Mouse or Surface Mobile Mouse. Press and hold the button on the bottom of the mouse until the LED light starts to flash (about 5 seconds). Turn on your mouse, then follow the instructions to pair it to your PC:
For Bluetooth pairing, press and hold the button to put the mouse in discovery mode. Press the button once to turn the mouse on or off. Your mouse has a shared power and Bluetooth pairing button located on the bottom. What Bluetooth version is on my device? Connect your mouse This mouse supports Swift Pair in Windows 11 for faster pairing. To get set up, you'll need a PC that's running Windows 11 with support for Bluetooth 4.0 or later. The Surface Mobile Mouse and Microsoft Modern Mobile Mouse are designed to work anywhere.