For a BT5.2 mouse (Bluetooth 5.2), you typically do not need to download a standalone driver file. These devices use the native Bluetooth HID (Human Interface Device) profile already built into Windows, macOS, ChromeOS, and Android. The system automatically installs the necessary generic driver the moment you pair the device. How to Connect and "Install" the Driver
C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository.input.inf and select the .inf file.If you are just fascinated by the search term: I recommend searching for "Bondwell BT-52 mouse driver" on the Wayback Machine or in old Usenet archives (Google Groups). The threads from 1994 asking "How do I get my BT52 to work with Windows 3.1?" are a time capsule of genuine, frustrated tech support. bt52 mouse driver
Then send commands:
: These mice are designed as "Plug and Play" devices. The operating system uses a generic HID (Human Interface Device) driver already built into the system. Bluetooth Stack For a BT5