To switch a wireless mouse from Bluetooth mode to wireless mode, you can follow these steps:
Check if the mouse supports dual modes: First, verify that your wireless mouse has both Bluetooth and wireless (usually 2.4GHz RF) connectivity modes. Some mice may only support one of these connections.
Find Toggle Button or switch: Look for a button or switch on the mouse specifically for toggle connection modes. This will usually be at the bottom, side, or other prominent location of the mouse. It may be labeled with a Bluetooth icon and a wireless icon, or otherwise indicate different modes.
Switch to Wireless mode: Depending on the design of the mouse, press or toggle a button or switch to switch the mouse from Bluetooth mode to wireless mode. During the switching process, the mouse may blink or give an indication signal.
Pair wireless receiver: If your mouse is connected using a wireless receiver, plug the receiver into the USB port on your computer. The computer may automatically recognize and install the driver for the receiver. Once the mouse is successfully switched to wireless mode and paired with the receiver, you should be able to operate the computer by moving the mouse. If the mouse does not respond immediately, make sure that the distance between the receiver and the mouse is appropriate and that no other sources of interference affect the connection.
It is important to note that the specific steps may vary by mouse brand and model. If the above steps do not solve the problem, it is recommended that you consult the mouse's user manual or the manufacturer's official website for more accurate switching methods and related instructions. Also, make sure your computer has the appropriate Bluetooth or wireless capabilities and is properly configured and enabled. If you're still having trouble, you can also try contacting Mouse's customer support team, who will be able to provide more specific help and guidance.