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Repair guides and support for Lenovo's line of consumer-oriented laptops, the IdeaPad series, first announced January 2008.

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My Bluetooth mouse quit.

I was playing a game on my Lenovo IdeaPad 110-151SK when I reached to type a couple numbers in and the mouse quit, a Logitech MX Master using on bluetooth. I thought maybe the battery died so I plugged it in via USB 3.0 which I’ve always been able to use while charging but not this time so I grabbed my older but still usable MX Performance Advanced and put the dongle in (it’s 2.0 but has always worked before) and nothing. I have a USB powered cooling pad with 4 fans running under it and they’re still working so I grabbed an ancient USB corded mouse which worked. Microsoft suggested deleting the Bluetooth mouse from the computer and re-pair them but it won’t recognize it and all drivers say working fine and using the latest updates. I’m generally pretty good with computer problems but this one has me stumped. It was cold in my room and thought maybe I hit some hotkey to shut them down with my fingerless gloves, but never heard of it without including the Wi-Fi. The numbers I was aiming for were 4 and 5 if that matters. Thanks in advance if anyone solves this, or even tries. It’s not in Airplane mode BTW.

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Easiest solution is to try the mouse in another computer, if it works then it is a driver issue, uninstall from CP, reboot then reinstall the drivers.

FYI fans, unless controllable are just using power, not the Rx Tx lines which may be the issue.

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