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How to Connect Wireless Mouse with Laptop - Quick Guide
February 06, 2026
Author: ASUS India Reading time: 5 minutes
Quick read:
- Wireless mice connect through USB dongle or Bluetooth - both are super easy to set up.
- USB mice: Just plug in the tiny receiver, turn on the mouse, and start using it immediately.
- Bluetooth mice: Turn on Bluetooth, press the pairing button, and select the mouse from the laptop's device list.
- Make sure your mouse has fresh batteries, and the power switch is turned on before connecting.
- Connection takes less than a minute - no technical skills needed, just follow simple steps.
Using a laptop touchpad can be tiring, especially when you're working for hours. A wireless mouse makes things much easier and more comfortable. The best part is that learning how to connect a wireless mouse to your laptop takes just a few seconds. This guide will show you exactly how to do it, step by step.
Types of wireless mice for laptops
Before we learn how to connect wireless mouse devices, let's understand what types are available. There are two main kinds of wireless mice you can use with your laptop:
USB Wireless Mouse (with Dongle): This type comes with a small USB receiver called a dongle. You plug this tiny device into your laptop's USB port, and your mouse connects through it. Most wireless mice for laptops work this way.
Bluetooth Mouse (without Dongle): These mice connect directly to your laptop using Bluetooth technology. You don't need any extra receiver or dongle. If you want to connect a Bluetooth mouse without dongle, your laptop must have built-in Bluetooth. This is perfect if you want to use a wireless mouse without a receiver taking up your USB ports.
Some people wonder about a wireless mouse without a battery, but most wireless mice need batteries or rechargeable power to work. The wireless connection requires power to send signals to your laptop.
What you need before you connect wireless mouse to laptop
Before you start, make sure you have everything ready. Here's what you need to connect wireless mice to laptop:
- Check your mouse battery: Put fresh batteries in your mouse, or charge it if it's rechargeable. Your mouse won't work without power. Turn on the power switch, usually found at the bottom of the mouse.
- Find the dongle (if you have one): If your mouse came with a small USB receiver, keep it handy. This is usually stored inside the mouse's battery compartment.
- Check Bluetooth on your laptop: For a Bluetooth mouse for laptop, make sure your computer has Bluetooth. Most modern laptops do, but older ones might not. You can check this in your laptop settings.
- Free up a USB port: For a If you're using a USB wireless mouse, you'll need one free USB port on your laptop.
How to connect wireless mouse with laptop
Now let's get to the main part. There are two methods to connect your wireless mouse, depending on which type you have.
Method 1: How to connect wireless mouse with laptop (USB with Dongle)
This method is super simple and works for most wireless mice::
- Take out the small USB dongle from your mouse's packaging or battery compartment.
- Plug the dongle into the USB port on your laptop. Your laptop should immediately recognise it.
- Turn on your mouse using the power switch at the bottom.
- Wait a few seconds. Your laptop will automatically install the needed drivers. A message might pop up saying "Device is ready to use."
- Move your mouse around. The cursor on your screen should move with it. If it doesn't work right away, try replacing the batteries or plugging the dongle into a different USB port.
That's it! Your wireless mouse is now connected. This is the fastest way to add a wireless mouse to a laptop because you don't need to change any settings.
Method 2: How to connect Bluetooth mouse without receiver
If you have a Bluetooth mouse without receiver, follow these steps:
- Turn on your mouse and find the Bluetooth pairing button. This is usually at the bottom or side of the mouse. Press and hold it until a light starts blinking.
- On your laptop/PC, click the Start menu and go to Settings. You can also hit the Windows key + I together.
- Click on "Devices" or "Bluetooth & devices", depending on your Windows version.
- Turn on Bluetooth if it's off. Click the toggle switch to enable it.
- Click "Add Bluetooth or other device".
- Choose "Bluetooth" from the options that appear.
- Your laptop will start searching for devices. After a few seconds, you should see your mouse name in the list.
- Click on your mouse name to connect it.
- Wait for the connection to complete. You'll see a message saying "Connected" when it's done.
This is how to connect a Bluetooth mouse to any laptop. Once connected, your laptop will remember the mouse and connect automatically next time you turn it on.
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How to use wireless mouse - optimize your settings
After you connect the wireless mouse, you might want to adjust some settings to make it work better for you. Here's how to do that:
Go to Settings, then click on "Devices" and choose "Mouse." Here you can change things like:
- Cursor Speed: Make your mouse pointer move faster or slower across the screen.
- Button Functions: Switch the left and right button functions if you're left-handed.
- Scroll Speed: Change how much the page moves when you roll the mouse wheel.
- Additional Buttons: If your mouse has extra buttons, you can set what they do here.
These small changes can make your wireless mouse for a laptop much more comfortable to use every day.
Taking care of your wireless mouse
To keep your mouse working well for a long time, follow these simple tips:
- Replace batteries regularly: When your cursor starts moving slowly or jumping around, it's time for new batteries. Keep spare batteries handy.
- Clean your mouse: Dust and dirt can get inside and affect how it works. Use a soft cloth to clean the outside. For the sensor on the bottom, use a dry cotton swab gently.
- Use a mouse pad: This helps the sensor track better and protects your mouse from scratches, especially for compact mice like ASUS Marshmallow.
- Turn it off when not using: If you won't use your laptop for a while, turn off your mouse to save battery.
- Keep the dongle safe: If you use a USB wireless mouse, don't lose the dongle. Most mice won't work with a different dongle, even from the same brand.
- Store properly: When traveling, remove the batteries and keep the mouse in a protective case.
Common problems & fixes
- Mouse not responding: Your mouse might have dead batteries or the power switch could be off. Replace the batteries and flip the switch back on to get it working again.
- Cursor jumping around: A dirty sensor at the bottom of your mouse can cause this. Clean it gently with a dry cotton swab and place your mouse on a smooth mouse pad.
- Bluetooth won't detect the mouse: Your laptop's Bluetooth might be turned off or stuck. Restart your laptop, enable Bluetooth again from Settings, and press the pairing button on your mouse once more.
- Dongle not recognised: The USB port might not be working properly on your laptop. Try plugging the dongle into a different USB port, or restart your laptop with the dongle already inserted.
- Mouse keeps disconnecting: A weak battery or interference from other wireless devices can cause this. Replace the batteries and move other devices away from your laptop to reduce signal disruption.
- Lag or slow response: Running too many programs at once can slow down your mouse connection. Close any apps you don't need and check if your mouse battery is low before trying anything else.
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Wrapping up
Learning how to connect wireless mouse devices to your laptop is really easy once you know the steps. Whether you're using a USB mouse with a dongle or a wireless mouse without a dongle, the whole process takes less than a minute.
Remember, USB wireless mice like the ASUS Fragrance Mouse just need you to plug in the receiver and turn on the mouse. Bluetooth mice need a few extra steps to pair, but then they work without taking up your USB ports.
Frequently asked questions
- Why can't my laptop find a wireless mouse?
Your laptop might not find your wireless mouse because the batteries are dead, the power switch is off, or Bluetooth is disabled. Try replacing batteries, checking the power button, and turning on Bluetooth in your laptop settings. Also, make sure you're pressing the pairing button on your mouse. - How to connect a wireless mouse without a USB receiver?
To connect a wireless mouse to a laptop without a receiver, use Bluetooth. Turn on your mouse and press its pairing button. Go to your laptop's Bluetooth settings, click "Add device," and select your mouse name from the list. Your wireless mouse for laptop will connect in seconds. - How do I reset my mouse settings?
Go to your laptop settings, Bluetooth & devices > Mouse. Here you can reset cursor speed, button functions, and scroll speed back to default. If your wireless mouse still acts weird, remove it from Bluetooth devices and connect the wireless mouse again from scratch. - Where is the reset button on a mouse?
Most mice have a small reset button on the bottom, near the battery compartment. It's usually tiny and needs a pin to press. Some mice don't have a reset button, you just turn them off, remove batteries for 10 seconds, then put batteries back and reconnect. - Can one wireless mouse work with multiple laptops?
Yes, but not at the same time. A USB dongle mouse only works with the laptop it is plugged into. A Bluetooth mouse can be paired with multiple laptops, but you need to manually switch and re-pair it each time you move between devices.
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