The BT5.2 mouse is typically a generic "Plug and Play" device that does not require a specific proprietary driver to function. Instead, it uses standard Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) protocols provided by your operating system. How to Install/Connect Your BT5.2 Mouse Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
// Read data byte from mouse uint8_t mouse_read(void) mouse_wait_send(); return inb(0x60); bt52 mouse driver
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To enable scroll wheel reporting (if supported): The BT5
If your mouse isn't working or stuttering, follow these steps to refresh the driver: Avoid "driver updater" scams – Programs claiming updating
If you have recently purchased a budget-friendly wireless mouse—often sold under brand names like Lenovo, HP, TeckNet, or as a generic "2.4G silent click mouse"—you may have encountered a small USB dongle labeled BT52. Despite the "BT" (Bluetooth) prefix, the BT52 is typically a 2.4GHz wireless receiver, not a Bluetooth adapter.