How to connect Xiaomi wireless mouse to a laptop: 3 ways + problem solving

Xiaomi wireless mice are a stylish and functional solution for work or games, but their first connection to a laptop often raises questions, especially when it comes to dual-interface models (Bluetooth + 2.4 GHz), where the user needs to choose the best way to connect. In this article, we will analyze all the current methods of connection, including nuances for different operating systems (Windows 10/11, macOS, Linux), as well as typical errors and their solutions.

It is important to understand that the process can vary depending on the mouse model. For example, Xiaomi Mi Bunny only uses Bluetooth 5.0, while Xiaomi Mi Wireless Mouse Silent Edition supports both protocols. We will discuss each option in detail so that you can configure the device without unnecessary problems. If your mouse is not determined by the system, at the end of the article you will find a checklist for diagnostics and troubleshooting.

1.Preparation for connection: what to check before starting

Before you start pairing, make sure your laptop and Xiaomi mouse are ready to go.

  • ๐Ÿ”‹ Battery charge: Most models (such as the Mi Wireless Mouse Lite) have a charge indicator. If it flashes red, plug the mouse into charging for 10-15 minutes. ~2 hours.
  • ๐Ÿ–ฅ๏ธ OS compatibility: Xiaomi mice officially support Windows 7/10/11, macOS 10.12+ and Linux (with the kernel) 4.4+). Older systems may require manual installation of drivers.
  • ๐Ÿ”„ Connection mode: The mouse body usually has a switch Bluetooth/2.4G (For example, Mi Dual Mode Wireless Mouse. Make sure it's in the right position.
  • ๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ Antivirus and firewall: Sometimes security programs block new devices.

If you use USB-receiver (2.4 GHz), check that the port USB-A If you have a laptop that's good, try to plug in another device -- if it doesn't work, it's in the port, not the mouse. USB-C Laptops may need an adapter.

โš ๏ธ Xiaomi Mice with Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) (Mi Portable Mouse will not work with laptops that do not support Bluetooth 4.0+. You can check the version in Device Manager (Win) + X โ†’ Device Manager โ†’ Bluetooth).

๐Ÿ“Š What Xiaomi Wireless Mouse Are You Using?
Mi Dual Mode Wireless Mouse
Mi Bunny Wireless Mouse
Mi Portable Mouse
Redmi Wireless Mouse
Another model
I don't know.

2. Method 1: Connect via Bluetooth (Step-by-step for Windows, macOS, Linux)

This is a versatile method that works on most modern laptops, and the instructions are relevant for Mi Bunny, Mi Portable Mouse and other Bluetooth-enabled models.

For Windows 10/11:

  1. Turn on Bluetooth on your laptop: press Win + A โ†’ Bluetooth tile (should burn blue).
  2. Put the mouse in pairing mode: Press the on button (usually located at the bottom) for 3-5 seconds until the indicator starts flashing blue/white. For Mi Dual Mode: switch the slider to the BT position.

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For macOS:

On the MacBook, the algorithm is similar, but with nuances:

  1. Activate Bluetooth via Control Panel or System Settings โ†’ Bluetooth.
  2. Hold the button on the mouse until the indicator flashes (Mi Bunny has ~7 seconds).
  3. In the list of devices, find Xiaomi Mi Mouse and click Connect.
  4. If the mouse is not displayed, upgrade to macOS or reset the Bluetooth module (hold Shift + Option and click on the Bluetooth icon in the menu).

For Linux (Ubuntu/Debian):

In Linux-based distributions, use Bluez:

  1. Install packages (if not): sudo apt install bluez blueman
  2. Run blueman-manager or use the command: bluetoothctl power on scan on pair [MAC-mouse address] connect [MAC-address]
  3. MAC-The mouse address can be found via hcitool scan (requires superuser rights).

If the mouse connects but the cursor twitches or freezes, try turning off Bluetooth power saving in the system settings. On Windows, this is done through the Control Panel. โ†’ Power supply โ†’ Set-up of the plan โ†’ Modify additional parameters โ†’ Parameters of the wireless network adapter โ†’ Energy saving mode (set "Maximum productivity").

The mouse appears in the list of devices|The mouse lights up with a straight light (does not flash)|The cursor moves smoothly without delay|There is no exclamation mark next to the mouse in the Device Manager-->

3. Method 2: Connecting through USB-receiver (2.4 GHz)

This method is suitable for mice with dual mode (for example, Mi Dual Mode Wireless Mouse) or models that do not support Bluetooth (for example, Redmi Wireless Mouse), the main advantage is lower input delay, which is important for games or graphics work.

Instructions:

  1. Put it in. USB-receiver (usually hidden in the mouse battery compartment) to the port of the laptop. USB 2.0 โ€“ This provides a more stable connection than USB 3.0 (blue connector).
  2. Switch the mouse to 2.4G (slider on the case).
  3. Turn the mouse on the bottom panel with a button, and the indicator should light up in green (some models have red).
  4. Wait for the driver to install automatically (on Windows, it takes ~10 seconds). If the driver doesn't install, download it from Xiaomi's official website.

How to connect:

  1. Insert the adapter in USB-port.
  2. Install drivers (usually bundled or downloaded automatically through Windows Update).
  3. Put the mouse in pairing mode (see Method 1).
  4. Add the device through the Settings โ†’ Bluetooth.

If the adapter is not defined:

  • Check if it supports Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) โ€“ this is critical for Xiaomiโ€™s latest models of mice.
  • Update the adapter driver through Device Manager (right click on the device โ†’ Update the driver).
  • Turn off the others. USB-devices that may cause interference (e.g, 4G-modems).

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If the Xiaomi mouse connects but periodically shuts down, try turning off the โ€œAllow this device to be turned offโ€ option for the Bluetooth adapter in the power settings.

Typical problems and their solutions

Even after a successful connection, users are faced with typical problems.

๐Ÿ–ฑ๏ธ The mouse connects, but the cursor does not move.

Possible causes and solutions:

  • ๐Ÿ”‹ Battery discharged: Connect the mouse to charge for 15-20 minutes. The indicator should burn red during charging and green after charging.
  • ๐Ÿ–ฅ๏ธ Driver conflict: Remove the mouse from the list of devices (Settings) โ†’ Bluetooth โ†’ Remove the device) and reconnect.
  • ๐Ÿ”„ Incompatible USB-Port: For 2.4 GHz, use the port USB 2.0 (black).

๐Ÿ”ด Mouse is not defined by system

Checklist for diagnosis:

Restart the laptop|Try another one. USB-port 2.4 GHz)|Update the Bluetooth driver through Device Manager|Check if Bluetooth is included in the BIOS/UEFI (On some laptops, it's disabled by default)|Reset the mouse settings (click the switch on button on) 10 seconds)-->

๐Ÿข The cursor is moving with a delay (lag)

This is true for Bluetooth connectivity.

  • ๐Ÿ“ถ Reduce the distance between the mouse and the laptop (optimally โ€“ up to 1 meter).
  • ๐Ÿ”Œ Disable other Bluetooth devices (earphones, keyboard).
  • ๐Ÿ–ฅ๏ธ In Windows, turn it off. USB-Selective suspension: Control panel โ†’ Power supply โ†’ Set-up of the plan โ†’ Modify additional parameters โ†’ Parameters USB โ†’ Temporary shutdown parameter USB-port โ†’ Forbidden.
What if Xiaomiโ€™s mouse doesnโ€™t work after Windows update?
After major updates (e.g. Windows 10 to 11), Bluetooth settings may reset. Try: 1. Remove the mouse from the list of devices. 2. Update the Bluetooth driver through Device Manager (select "Search for drivers on this computer" โ†’ "Select from the list" โ†’ "Universal Bluetooth adapter"). 3. If it does not help, roll back the system to the previous version or install the driver manually from the laptop manufacturer's website (not Xiaomi!).

6.Tune additional Xiaomi mouse features

Xiaomi mice are often equipped with additional buttons and features that can be customized.

๐ŸŽฏ Customization of buttons and gestures

For Windows:

  1. Download the Xiaomi Bluetooth Mouse Assistant from the official website.
  2. Connect the mouse and start the program.
  3. Assign actions to additional buttons (such as scrolling left/right or volume control).

For macOS:

  • Use the built-in settings: System settings โ†’ Mouse.
  • For advanced features (such as gestures), install BetterTouchTool.

๐Ÿ”‹ Checking the level of charge

Most Xiaomi models donโ€™t have a charge display, but it can be checked out:

  • ๐Ÿ–ฅ๏ธ On Windows: In the tray next to the clock will appear mouse icon with a percentage charge (if the driver is installed).
  • ๐Ÿ“ฑ Mi Home (Mi Smart Home-enabled mice only, such as Mi Bunny).
  • ๐Ÿ”Œ If the LED flashes red when connecting to charging, the charge is less than 20%.

๐ŸŽฎ Optimization for gaming

If you use a mouse for games, make the following settings:

  • ๐Ÿ–ฑ๏ธ Turn off cursor acceleration: Control panel โ†’ Equipment and sound โ†’ Mouse. โ†’ Index parameters โ†’ Remove the tick "Configure the location of the pointer when connecting the mouse"
  • ๐Ÿ”‹ Switch to 2.4 GHz (less latency than Bluetooth).
  • ๐Ÿ”„ Increase the poll frequency (if supported): in the mouse driver, select 1000 Hz instead of 125 Hz.

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For maximum performance in games, use a 2.4 GHz connection and turn off all background Bluetooth devices (earphones, smart watches).

7. Xiaomi Wireless Mice Comparison: Which One to Choose?

If you havenโ€™t bought a mouse yet and are choosing between models, note the key differences:

ModelType of connectionTime to work.Weight.FeaturesPrice (2026)
Mi Dual Mode Wireless MouseBluetooth +2.4 GHzUp to 12 months.78gQuiet Click, 3 buttons, support for macOS~1 500 โ‚ฝ
Mi Bunny Wireless MouseBluetooth 5.0Up to 9 months.69Rabbit-shaped design, 2 buttons, no wheel~1 200 โ‚ฝ
Redmi Wireless Mouse2.4 GHzUp to 6 months.95gBudget, 3 buttons, no Bluetooth~800 โ‚ฝ
Mi Portable MouseBluetooth 5.0Up to 8 months.85gFoldable, thin body, 3 buttons~1 300 โ‚ฝ

For office work, Mi Dual Mode is optimal, it's versatile and durable. Mi Portable Mouse is suitable for travel because of its compactness. If you want a minimalist design, choose Mi Bunny, but note that it does not have a scrolling wheel.

FAQ: Frequent questions about Xiaomi's mouse connection

โ“ Xiaomi's mouse plugs in, but it shuts off after 5 minutes?
This is a typical problem with Windows Power Saving Mode. Open Device Manager โ†’ Mice and other pointing devices, right-click on your mouse, select Properties โ†’ Power Management and uncheck Allow this device to be turned off to save power. Also check the power plan settings (see Section 5).
โ“ Can you connect one Xiaomi mouse to two devices at the same time?
Yes, but only if the mouse supports Multi-Device (e.g. Mi Dual Mode Wireless Mouse). To do this: Connect the mouse to the first device (e.g. laptop). Press the pairing button for 8 seconds until the indicator flashes quickly. Connect the mouse to the second device (e.g. tablet). Switch between devices with a button on the bottom of the mouse. Note: in 2.4 GHz mode, multi-connection is impossible - only via Bluetooth.
โ“ Why Xiaomi Mouse Doesn't Work on Linux?
The problem is usually related to the lack of support for Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) Solutions: Update the kernel to version 5.4+: Sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade linux-image-generic Install Blueman to control Bluetooth: sudo apt install blueman If the mouse is detected but not working, add it to the blacklist of the btusb module: echo "options btusb" enable_autosuspend=n" | sudo tee /etc/modprobe.d/btusb.conf
โ“ How to reset the Xiaomi mouse settings to factory?
To reset: Turn off the mouse (hold the power button for 3 seconds). Press the pairing button (usually located under the wheel or on the bottom panel) for 10 seconds until the indicator flashes 3 times red. The mouse returns to factory settings. Now it can be reconnected. If the indicator does not blink, try connecting the mouse to charging for 5 minutes and repeat the procedure.
โ“ Where to download the driver for the Xiaomi mouse, if it is not determined?
The official Xiaomi mouse drivers are available on the support website: https://www.mi.com/global/support/. Enter the mouse model in the search box and select the Downloads section. If there is no driver, use the universal: For Windows: Generic Bluetooth Driver from Microsoft. 2.4 GHz: not usually required (Plug & Play). On macOS and Linux, no additional drivers are needed - the mouse must be determined automatically.