The mouse has a stamp on it with a manufactured date of January 2010. The laptop is literally just a few months old. I am getting nowhere.Īt this point I am willing to give the mouse to someone else (anyone running xp has no issues connecting with this mouse per my testing on other laptops) but this is now principle. I did a live chat with the Dell folks and they told me the mouse was bad. I opened a support call with Microsoft and they sent me a new mouse because they figured the first one was defective. I've installed the different Intellitype software versions as well with no luck. I've tried different bluetooth drivers from other computer manufacturers, etc. I have tried all the different bluetooth drivers on the Dell site vista, xp, win 7 32 bit, win 7 64 bit, etc. Along with that I have purchased this dreaded Microsoft bluetooth notebook mouse 5000 I have a new Latitude E6400 running Windows 7 enterprise 64 bit ( version 6.1, build 7600).
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