If your BT52 utility states "Device Not Found," the driver may have corrupted during installation.
If your BT52 mouse is lagging, skipping, or refusing to connect, the issue usually lies within the Windows Device Manager or Bluetooth stack. Issue 1: "Device Not Recognized" or Driver Corrupted bt52 mouse driver
The BT52 mouse is primarily designed as a device. It utilizes universal human interface device (HID) drivers built directly into modern operating systems like Windows, macOS, ChromeOS, and Linux. If your BT52 utility states "Device Not Found,"
Moving mouse right generates positive X in byte 2; left generates negative (two’s complement). Buttons map directly to bits 0–2 of first byte. It utilizes universal human interface device (HID) drivers
If you need a real code-level review (e.g., reverse engineering a suspicious BT52 driver binary), you’d need to provide the actual driver file (or its SHA256) for static analysis.