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Having trouble with your HP 240 Black Bluetooth Mouse creating duplicate Bluetooth profiles each time you connect? This issue can be frustrating, but there’s an easy fix that can help you get your mouse working smoothly without cluttering your Bluetooth device list.
First, make sure your computer is up to date with the latest Windows updates and Bluetooth drivers. Outdated drivers can sometimes cause problems with device profiles. To do this, go to your computer’s settings, check for updates, and install any available updates.
Next, remove all the duplicate Bluetooth profiles related to your mouse. You can do this by opening the Bluetooth settings on your computer. On Windows, click the Start menu, then go to Settings, choose Devices, and select Bluetooth & other devices. Find the duplicate entries for your HP mouse and select each one to remove or forget the device.
Once all duplicates are gone, turn off your mouse. Now, restart your Bluetooth service. On Windows, you can do this by opening the Services app—press Windows key + R, type “services.msc,” and hit Enter. Find “Bluetooth Support Service,” right-click, then select Restart.
After restarting the Bluetooth service, turn your mouse back on and try pairing it again. When you connect the mouse now, it should create a single, clean device profile without duplicates.
If you’re still seeing multiple profiles after these steps, consider removing all Bluetooth devices from your computer and doing a fresh pairing for your mouse. Sometimes starting fresh can resolve lingering issues.
By following these simple steps, you can prevent your HP 240 Black Bluetooth Mouse from creating duplicate profiles and keep your Bluetooth device list tidy and easy to manage.



