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If your HP 515 mouse has lost its receiver, finding a replacement can be quite challenging. These mice typically use HP’s “Unifying Dongle” system, but unfortunately, HP doesn’t sell replacement receivers easily. Many users have found that once the receiver is lost, replacing it isn’t very straightforward or affordable.
The first step is to contact HP Support directly. If your mouse is still under warranty, they might help you. However, be prepared for the possibility that a replacement receiver might be hard to get and could cost more than expected.
Next, check if your HP 515 mouse supports Bluetooth. If it does, you might be able to connect it directly to your computer without needing a USB receiver. This can be a simple and effective solution if your device supports Bluetooth pairing.
If Bluetooth isn’t an option, the most practical solution is to buy a new wireless mouse. In many cases, a new wireless mouse costs less and saves you from the hassle of trying to find a compatible receiver.
A quick note: HP’s support pages mention that the product may require the product number—not just the serial number—to identify accessories correctly. This might be why some support forms don’t accept the serial number when you try to get help.
In summary, if you can’t find a replacement receiver for your HP 515 mouse, the easiest choice is often to replace it with a new mouse. Checking for Bluetooth support could save you some troubles, but if that’s not available, a new device will likely be the fastest and most reliable fix.





