Bluetooth mouse keeps disconnecting every few minutes
Bluetooth mouse disconnects are almost always caused by low battery, interference from other devices, or the mouse being too far from your computer. First, replace the batteries in the mouse with fresh ones — this fixes it for most people. If that doesn't work, move your computer away from other wireless devices like WiFi routers, microwaves, or cordless phones.
Your Bluetooth mouse and computer talk to each other wirelessly on the same frequency as WiFi and microwaves. When the battery gets low, the signal weakens and the connection drops. Interference from other devices in the same room can also break the connection. Fresh batteries and a clear space away from other wireless devices will fix this in almost all cases.
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Skip — I just want a technicianCommon mistakes to avoid
- Assuming the mouse is broken when it's actually just running on low batteries
- Leaving the mouse right next to the WiFi router or microwave instead of moving it away
- Not replacing both batteries at the same time — always use matching new batteries, never mix old and new
Signs you need professional help
- Fresh batteries don't fix it and you've moved away from other wireless devices
- Re-pairing the mouse and updating drivers haven't helped
- The mouse connects sometimes but drops out multiple times per day
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