Sony Vaio Bluetooth Laser Mouse Vgp-bms33 Driver [repack]

Forget the Sony support site (it’s dead anyway). Here is the manual override method that works 90% of the time.

While Sony originally provided specific utilities for advanced features, the basic movement and clicking functions rely on the Microsoft Bluetooth Stack . 2. How to Pair and Install (Step-by-Step) Sony Vaio Bluetooth Laser Mouse Vgp-bms33 Driver

If you absolutely need the extra buttons, consider using (free, open-source) to assign keystrokes or macros to buttons 4 and 5, and the wheel tilt. This works on any Bluetooth mouse and bypasses the need for the Sony driver entirely. Forget the Sony support site (it’s dead anyway)

If you have this mouse (or found one at a thrift store), you know the pain. You plug in the dongle (wait, it doesn't have a dongle), you turn on Bluetooth, it pairs as a "Bluetooth Mouse," and then... nothing. The cursor doesn't move. If you have this mouse (or found one

To connect the mouse to your laptop, follow these standard pairing steps as outlined in the Sony VGP-BMS33 User Manual :

Sony originally provided "VAIO Mouse Utility" for button remapping. Modern OS: