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Losing Bbluetooth connectivity in Bootcamp (Win10)
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<blockquote data-quote="Rod" data-source="post: 1738097" data-attributes="member: 204485"><p>I have a 2015 MBPr which I have just loaded Windows 10 Anniversary edition via Bootcamp with no initial issues except my MS Sculpt bluetooth mouse would not pair with the Windows partition. It was working perfectly with macOS Sierra so I was a bit surprised, this is a Microsoft Mouse after all. So after a little fruitless searching I came across a support thread almost by accident where an OP had found the answer.</p><p>Boot into the macOS partition and unpair (forget) the mouse.</p><p>Restart and boot into Windows and try to pair, this time it works.</p><p>Restart again and boot into macOS.</p><p>Pair the mouse in macOS again.</p><p>Restart and boot into Windows, now it works in both.</p><p>Strange huh? I mean the macOS is not running when booted into Windows, or is it? If not how can there be a conflict?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod, post: 1738097, member: 204485"] I have a 2015 MBPr which I have just loaded Windows 10 Anniversary edition via Bootcamp with no initial issues except my MS Sculpt bluetooth mouse would not pair with the Windows partition. It was working perfectly with macOS Sierra so I was a bit surprised, this is a Microsoft Mouse after all. So after a little fruitless searching I came across a support thread almost by accident where an OP had found the answer. Boot into the macOS partition and unpair (forget) the mouse. Restart and boot into Windows and try to pair, this time it works. Restart again and boot into macOS. Pair the mouse in macOS again. Restart and boot into Windows, now it works in both. Strange huh? I mean the macOS is not running when booted into Windows, or is it? If not how can there be a conflict? [/QUOTE]
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