Before diving into the technicalities, it's helpful to understand the hardware itself. The Sony VGP-BMS33 was introduced as a sleek, wireless accessory, designed to be both functional and stylish.
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If tracking becomes erratic, gently clean the laser sensor on the bottom with a dry cotton swab. Sony Vaio Bluetooth Laser Mouse Vgp-bms33 Driver
This is the most important fact to understand. Unlike many modern, generic computer peripherals, a standalone "driver" for the VGP-BMS33 . This is because Sony designed this mouse to rely on the native Bluetooth driver stack built into Windows. The user manual explicitly states, "Many drivers, such as the mouse driver, come with the operating system".
Connect it to your computer through Bluetooth menu: Before diving into the technicalities, it's helpful to
: If the mouse appears in the device list but then disappears, or fails to connect, try the manual pairing code method (entering 0000 ). Some users have reported success with this method on Windows 7 systems. If the mouse fails to appear at all, check that your PC’s Bluetooth adapter is functioning correctly and that the mouse batteries are fresh.
Right-click the Windows Start Button and select . Expand the Mice and other pointing devices section. Click OK
In most cases, . The Sony VGP-BMS33 uses standard Bluetooth protocols (Bluetooth 2.0).
: Sony has officially ended support and driver downloads for many legacy VAIO accessories as of July 2020. If you need specific VAIO-related utilities, they may be found through the official VAIO support page or VAIO USA for newer models. Pairing Instructions To connect the to your computer, follow these steps:
If you see a yellow exclamation mark in Device Manager under Universal Serial Bus controllers or Bluetooth devices: Right-click the faulty device in . Select Uninstall device . Turn off your Bluetooth mouse. Restart your computer. Turn the mouse back on and try pairing fresh. Missing Bluetooth Settings