A driver is a small software program that allows your computer's operating system to communicate with hardware. In the case of a Bluetooth 5.2 (BT52) mouse, the driver translates the wireless signals received by your Bluetooth adapter into pointer movements and button clicks.

There is no "official BT52 manufacturer website." However, you can use the or a generic USB input driver.

If your BT52 mouse works fine, do not update the driver . You risk breaking a functional device.

A. Default installation (recommended)

If your BT52 mouse is lagging, disconnecting, or not recognized by the software, try these proven troubleshooting methods. 1. Driver Not Recognizing the Mouse

Generic BT5.2 mice rarely have proprietary software. If you want to customize buttons or scroll speed, use these universal tools: