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Connecting Bluetooth mouse to my tab.

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RicoShea
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Can anybody help me with connecting my COOLER MASTER MM311 mouse to my Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE.

I have found out that it is both a 2.4GHZ and Bluetooth mouse.

I can't find a user manual for this mouse.

I think I need to setup PAIRING (it has buttons on the side of the mouse) but without the manual I am stuck.

I have purchased the USB-C adaptor.

I have also tried a cable mouse, and that does not work either.

Any help would be appreciated, thanks RicoShea

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xSteveuk
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To connect a Bluetooth mouse to your tablet, first ensure Bluetooth is enabled on your tablet (usually found in Settings > Connections > Bluetooth). Then, put the mouse into pairing mode, often by pressing and holding a button on the mouse. Next, on your tablet, go to the Bluetooth settings and select your mouse from the list of available devices. Once connected, you should see a cursor on your tablet screen and be able to use the mouse. 

Detailed steps:

1. Enable Bluetooth on your tablet:

Navigate to your tablet's Settings.

Look for "Connections" or "Connected Devices" and then "Bluetooth". 

Toggle Bluetooth to the "on" position. 

2. Put your mouse into pairing mode:

Refer to your mouse's manual for specific instructions, but generally, you'll need to press and hold a button on the mouse until a light starts flashing, indicating it's in pairing mode. 

3. Pair the mouse with your tablet:

On your tablet's Bluetooth settings, your mouse should appear in the list of available devices. 

Select your mouse from the list. 

Your tablet may ask for a passkey or confirmation, follow the on-screen instructions. 

4. Confirm connection:

Once paired, you should see a confirmation message on your tablet and a cursor on the screen. 

You can now use your Bluetooth mouse with your tablet. 

Note:

Some tablets may require you to select "Pair New Device" or similar option to initiate the pairing process. 

If your mouse is Logitech and uses a unifying receiver, you might need a separate receiver or a Bluetooth adapter, as Logitech often uses a proprietary protocol, not Bluetooth. 

Some tablets may have limitations on connecting multiple Bluetooth devices simultaneously. 

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xSteveuk
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Hi
To connect a Bluetooth mouse to your tablet, first ensure Bluetooth is enabled on your tablet (usually found in Settings > Connections > Bluetooth). Then, put the mouse into pairing mode, often by pressing and holding a button on the mouse. Next, on your tablet, go to the Bluetooth settings and select your mouse from the list of available devices. Once connected, you should see a cursor on your tablet screen and be able to use the mouse. 

Detailed steps:

1. Enable Bluetooth on your tablet:

Navigate to your tablet's Settings.

Look for "Connections" or "Connected Devices" and then "Bluetooth". 

Toggle Bluetooth to the "on" position. 

2. Put your mouse into pairing mode:

Refer to your mouse's manual for specific instructions, but generally, you'll need to press and hold a button on the mouse until a light starts flashing, indicating it's in pairing mode. 

3. Pair the mouse with your tablet:

On your tablet's Bluetooth settings, your mouse should appear in the list of available devices. 

Select your mouse from the list. 

Your tablet may ask for a passkey or confirmation, follow the on-screen instructions. 

4. Confirm connection:

Once paired, you should see a confirmation message on your tablet and a cursor on the screen. 

You can now use your Bluetooth mouse with your tablet. 

Note:

Some tablets may require you to select "Pair New Device" or similar option to initiate the pairing process. 

If your mouse is Logitech and uses a unifying receiver, you might need a separate receiver or a Bluetooth adapter, as Logitech often uses a proprietary protocol, not Bluetooth. 

Some tablets may have limitations on connecting multiple Bluetooth devices simultaneously. 

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