| OS | Driver needed? | Notes | |----|--------------|-------| | | No (generic Bluetooth HID driver) | Plug-and-play; extra software from manufacturer may only add battery indicator or macro support. | | macOS | No | Works as standard Bluetooth mouse; no vendor driver required. | | Linux | No (kernel: hid-generic or btusb) | May need bluetooth service enabled; works out-of-box with most distros. | | Android / iOS | No | Standard HID over GATT. |
The 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. bt52 mouse driver
: Check for "Optional Updates" in your Windows Update settings, as hardware manufacturers often push specific driver versions there. | OS | Driver needed
Future work: Add absolute positioning mode (if BT52 supports it via 0xF0 command) and Bluetooth HID emulation. | | Linux | No (kernel: hid-generic or
: A common trope in this "creepypasta" is that the mouse would feel physically lighter or heavier depending on the driver's "mood," despite being a static piece of plastic. The "Predictive" Algorithm
If you have a small USB dongle labeled "BT52," this is a . It does not require a specific "mouse driver" in the traditional sense. Instead, it requires a Bluetooth driver to allow your computer to talk to the device.