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Spectre x360 13t (2020)
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Hi all!

I just bought a brand new Spectre x360 13t over the weekend. I love everything about it, but there's one really annoying bug that I can't sort out. I use a Bluetooth mouse about 70% of the time for work, and every time I stop using it for about 7-8 seconds, it goes to sleep. This means it takes about half a second for the mouse to register, and when it does, it jumps across the screen. Really annoying!

Things I have tried:

  1. Uninstalled and reinstalled Bluetooth drivers.

  2. Uninstalled and updated Bluetooth drivers.

  3. Checked the Device Manager settings for Bluetooth Devices (Power Management tab is missing from all devices)

  4. Edited registry to try and add Power Management back into the Registry Editor

  5. Checked the BIOS to see if there's a power management setting (there isn't)

  6. Updated the BIOS to see if it would add a new power management setting (it didn't)

This is driving me mad! I can't help but think that someone at Microsoft or HP decided that I wasn't smart enough to disable my power saving mode, and so they've done all my thinking for me and removed it.

Can anyone help?

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