Sony Vaio Bluetooth Laser Mouse Vgp-bms33 Driver -

If prompted for a pairing code, select or "Don't use a passkey" . 2. Troubleshooting Driver Issues

Occasionally, Windows will incorrectly ask for a PIN when pairing the VGP-BMS33. If prompted for a code, try entering or 1234 .

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In Windows Settings:

The driver is a specific software component that allows your operating system to communicate with the If prompted for a pairing code, select or

Despite best efforts, you may hit snags. Here are solutions to frequent problems:

Press and hold the small, recessed CONNECT button on the bottom of the mouse using a pen or paperclip for 3 to 5 seconds. The LED light will flash rapidly. If prompted for a code, try entering or 1234

If Windows shows an exclamation mark in under “Bluetooth Mouse”:

The issue may not be with the mouse driver, but the laptop’s Bluetooth radio driver. Visit the VAIO USA support page to update your computer's Bluetooth drivers. Compatibility with Modern Systems (Windows 10/11)

Here is the deep dive on how to resurrect this Sony classic.

| Problem | Solution | |---------|----------| | Mouse not found in Bluetooth scan | Press Connect button again (5 sec). Remove from paired list and re-pair. | | Connects then disconnects | Replace batteries (2× AA). Low power interrupts Bluetooth. | | Laggy pointer | Move mouse closer to PC. Remove USB 3.0 devices nearby (interference). | | Not working after sleep | Disable Bluetooth power saving: Device Manager > Bluetooth adapter > Power Management > uncheck “Allow computer to turn off this device”. | | Works, but side buttons do nothing | Test in different app (browser). Use X-Mouse Button Control (free) for remapping. |