Some mice pair with one computer at a time. Different mice support different numbers of paired devices.Although most modern Bluetooth mice go for months or years on a single set of batteries, Murphy's Law suggests your mouse will die at the worst possible moment. You'll either need spare batteries or a charging cable for wireless mice with non-replaceable batteries. The wireless mouse requires batteries.Although you can go as far as 33 feet away from your computer with a Bluetooth mouse, taking the mouse out of range might require that you re-pair it. If you still have problems, contact your Bluetooth device's manufacturer or your Chromebook’s manufacturer.
Turn your Chromebook off, then back on.If any updates are available, install them. If you have trouble with your Chromebook’s Bluetooth device, try these steps: Tip: Previously connected non-audio devices such as Bluetooth keyboards and mice will connect automatically when turned on and near your Chromebook. To connect a previously paired audio device: Under “Previously connected,” select Connect.To change the settings of, unpair, or rename a paired device: Under “Currently connected,” select the device.You can also disconnect devices or pair previously connected devices through your account. Manage your connected devicesĬontrol settings on your connected devices with your Chromebook. Tip: Your phone cannot pair to your Chromebook with Bluetooth. To confirm whether your device is connected, repeat steps 1 and 2 and check under "Currently connected.".Select the device you want to connect and follow the on-screen instructions.If you see Bluetooth, your Chromebook works with Bluetooth.At the bottom right, select the battery.Step 1: Check if your Chromebook works with Bluetooth Devices stay paired to your Chromebook even when other people use your computer. Important: Only pair your Chromebook to devices you trust. If your Chromebook works with Bluetooth, it can connect to devices like: