Microsoft Bluetooth Notebook Mouse 5000 Default Pin Numbers

Pin for Microsoft Bluetooth Notebook Mouse 5000I've been using this mouse on my computer for about two years now. However, my Bluetooth turned off, and the mouse was disconnected. Upon trying to reconnect the mouse, I'm asked for a PIN number, and I've tried multiple pins, even ones suggested in otherhelp forums yet none of them seem to work.I have Windows 10, and I'm not sure if this is just my mouse not working, or a fault with the Bluetooth on my computer.The mouse turns on just fine, and I can even turn on the Bluetooth function. Bluetooth mouse still freezesHello,There are multiple possibilities why a Bluetooth mouse could act up. To assist you with your concern, you can try these following steps:Method 1:Check if the Bluetooth mouse and its Bluetooth adapter are working properly. Try installing fresh new batteries.

Try to unplug the Bluetooth adapter of your mouse and plug it back in. Try connecting the Bluetooth adapter of your mouse to a different USB port. Try to remove objects that can interfere with the signal of your Bluetooth adapter and mouse.Method 2:Check if you have installed all the updates on your computer.

There are chances that you might get Bluetooth drivers through update:. Go to the Start screen. Type Windows update and click on it from the list of results. Click on Check for updates on the left pane in the new window.We also suggest that you try to contact the manufacturer of the Bluetooth mouse for other options.We will wait for your response.Regards.

Bluetooth mouse still freezes. Try installing fresh new batteries.I did try that, no difference. Try to unplug the Bluetooth adapter of your mouse and plug it back in.You mean on the computer? It's built in. Try connecting the Bluetooth adapter of your mouse to a different USB port.See above. Try to remove objects that can interfere with the signal of your Bluetooth adSapter and mouse.The only thing in the 1.5' between the mouse and the laptop is a chair arm and the computer power cord. Go to the Start screen.

Windows 10: microsoft bluetooth notebook mouse 5000, pin number? Discus and support microsoft bluetooth notebook mouse 5000, pin number? In Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware to solve the problem; my surface pro tablet can find my mouse but will not connect without a pin that I have never known. How can I get the PIN? Discussion in 'Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware' started by JoshuaPatlak, Apr.

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Type Windows update and click on it from the list of results. Click on Check for updates on the left pane in the new window.Windows is up to date.We also suggest that you try to contact the manufacturer of the Bluetooth mouse for other options.I thought I just did. It's a Microsoft mouse.

I realize that my previous on the Microsoft Bluetooth Notebook Mouse 5000 has attracted quite a lot of attention across the globe. So I know many people wants to know how to dismantle their mouse, be it to clean it, or just to take a look in side.So here's a sort-of-step-by-step guide.Disclaimer: you are dismantling your mouse at your own risk, I shall not be held responsible in anyway if your adventure failed.You will need:Philips Head screwdriverTorx ScrewdriverBefore we start, remove the battery cover and batteries from your mouse.click on the images to get a bigger picture1. Pry open the 'Laser logo'.2. Unscrewed the screw underneath with a Torx screwdriver, then pull out the middle strip with the 'Microsoft' word.Edit: I found out (the hard way) that the strip was NOT supposed to be pulled out, you have to try shifting it left and right to lift up the buttons, to get to the screws underneath the buttons.3. Unscrew the 2 screws at the back.4. Here's probably where many people (including me) got stuck.

Lift up the mouse button, there is 2 screws hidden underneath.5. Unscrew the 2 screws hidden beneath the buttons, and remove the white cover.6. Remove the 'side plates' on the left and right, lifting them from the back.7. Unscrew the screws on the circuit board, there are 5 in total, circled red in the picture).8. Lift up the circuit board with the battery holder, starting from the front as shown in picture.They are held in place by 2 'catch' on each side (red rectangle in picture), this can be a bit tricky, you can try to rock left to right to get it out.There, done. AnonymousJoe, thanks!

Three years after you, I got fed up with the gummy rubberized grips on my MS Bluetooth Notebook Mouse 5000. Without your detailed teardown I probably would've given up.Instead I was able to remove the side panels. I scrubbed most of the rubber/goo off with a plastic Scotchbrite abrasive cleaning pad and orange-oil stickum remover, then used the other end of the pad with water and some Lava soap to get rid of the last traces. The pad left barely visible scratch marks, nothing to worry about. A little gum was left in the grooves where the sides snap into the base, but after reassembly it's not exposed to touch. Yet another thank you!

I started trying to spudge mine open when the scroll-wheel kept pressing the 'scroll button.' One thing I've found about M$ cordless mice, is that their scroll wheels seem to be made of some oleophilic silicone, which either swells, or turns to mush over time.Quick search, found you, bottom line; total refurb and silicone removal. Works perfect.It's obvious that M$ went to great lengths to make it easy to assemble, but a total puzzle box to take apart.I'd add more to the DIY/Repair/Re-purpose space myself, but thanks to people like you, my questions are usually answered before I ask them. Thanx again, Joe! Yet another thank you! I started trying to spudge mine open when the scroll-wheel kept pressing the 'scroll button.'

One thing I've found about M$ cordless mice, is that their scroll wheels seem to be made of some oleophilic silicone, which either swells, or turns to mush over time.Quick search, found you, bottom line; total refurb and silicone removal. Works perfect.It's obvious that M$ went to great lengths to make it easy to assemble, but a total puzzle box to take apart.I'd add more to the DIY/Repair/Re-purpose space myself, but thanks to people like you, my questions are usually answered before I ask them. Thanx again, Joe!

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