Bluetooth Freeze

Hi
I have had my Ideapad U410 for about 18 months now.
Recently my bluetooth mouse has stopped working after a few minutes of use. If I switch the mouse off and then on again it works again. I assumed that it was a problem with the mouse so I purchased a new one.
Guess what. The same problem.
Now with two blutooth mice displaying the same problem I am guessing that the trouble lies within the laptop, but what to do to identify whats going wrong.
Anyone got any ideas please.
John
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Dear John
Please ty to download the driver and install it from the link below
restart after installing the driver and check the and paire teh mouse again and check
http://mobilesupport.lenovo.com/us/en/products/lap​tops-and-netbooks/ideapad-u-series-laptops/ideapad​...
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