Sony Vaio Bluetooth Laser Mouse Vgp-bms33 Driver Upd

Here’s a detailed guide for the Sony Vaio Bluetooth Laser Mouse VGP-BMS33, including driver setup, pairing, and troubleshooting.

If you have one working, cherish it. If you are trying to install a "driver," stop searching. The driver doesn't exist. The fix is in the pairing ritual and a little bit of registry magic. Sony Vaio Bluetooth Laser Mouse Vgp-bms33 Driver

4. Where to Find the “Driver” Officially

Sony no longer hosts the file, but archived sources suggest the filename was: Here’s a detailed guide for the Sony Vaio

  1. Right-click Start > Device Manager.
  2. Under “Bluetooth” or “Human Interface Devices” find the mouse (may appear as Unknown Device).
  3. Right-click > Update driver > Search automatically for drivers.
  4. If Windows finds a driver, follow prompts and reboot if requested.

button on the bottom of the mouse. The low battery lamp should flash green, indicating it is discoverable. Search on Windows Windows 10/11 Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Add device > Bluetooth Legacy Systems (Win 7/Vista) Devices and Printers Add a device Select Device Right-click Start > Device Manager

Regularly updating the driver is crucial to ensure compatibility with the latest operating system updates and to resolve any known issues. To update the driver:

4. Step-by-Step Driver Installation on Windows 10/11

Follow this process carefully. It assumes you have downloaded a compatible installer (e.g., from a Vaio Z series driver pack).

1. The “Sony Utils” Driver – For Extra Buttons & Battery Indicator

The VGP-BMS33 has two side buttons (forward/back) and a battery level indicator in Sony’s own software.