Sony Vaio Bluetooth Laser Mouse Vgp-bms33 Driver ((free))
Left/Right buttons, clickable scroll wheel, power switch (bottom), CONNECT button (bottom). How the VGP-BMS33 Driver Works
While the is best known as a Bluetooth laser mouse , it’s important to clarify a common point of confusion upfront:
If you download an older executable (.exe) driver file from Sony, it may refuse to run on Windows 11. Follow these steps to bypass the restriction: Right-click the downloaded driver installer file. Select and click the Compatibility tab.
As a Bluetooth device, it can be susceptible to interference from other wireless devices (like USB 3.0 ports). Sony Vaio Bluetooth Laser Mouse Vgp-bms33 Driver
Getting this vintage hardware to work seamlessly on modern operating systems requires understanding its driver ecosystem, connectivity workarounds, and troubleshooting steps. Technical Specifications Overview Bluetooth 2.0 Sensor Type: Laser Resolution: 800 DPI
Use a pen tip or paperclip to press and hold the button for 2 to 3 seconds.
The VGP-BMS33 requires two AA batteries. Low voltage frequently causes pairing dropouts. Select and click the Compatibility tab
Drivers will not work if the hardware handshake fails. Pair your device correctly using these steps:
| Feature | Specification | | :--- | :--- | | | Bluetooth Laser Mouse | | Connectivity | Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR (2.4GHz) | | Detection | Laser Sensor | | Resolution | 800 DPI | | Buttons | 3 (Left, Right, Scroll Wheel) | | Power | 2x AA Batteries | | Battery Life | ~3 months (under normal usage) | | Dimensions (HxWxD) | ~32 x 53 x 125 mm | | Weight | ~110g (including batteries) | | Color Variants | Black, White, Grey, Pink |
If that fails, click the fallback option on the screen that says 3. Adjust Pointer Precision (DPI Workaround) Technical Specifications Overview Bluetooth 2
Finding the right Sony Vaio Bluetooth Laser Mouse VGP-BMS33 driver
Right-click the associated with your Bluetooth connection. Select Update driver -> Search automatically for drivers .
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 your mouse isn't moving, the issue is usually pairing rather than a missing driver. Follow these steps to trigger the automatic driver installation: Searching for driver for Sony VGP-BMS33 - Microsoft Q&A
If the mouse is paired but not moving, or if you see a "missing driver" error: Searching for driver for Sony VGP-BMS33 - Microsoft Q&A