Hp bluetooth mouse x7500 cant be found

I have installed the HP mouse suite 2.9, but the hp bluetooth mouse x7500 cant be found there. Same problem on both my computers.
The mouse is working well otherwise.

OK, according to the specs of your Lenovo, it is Bluetooth 4.0 enabled and should be compatible with the HP mouse.
However...
Since this Bluetooth Mouse does not come with a dongle that would install a driver via usb, the computer relys on the drivers installed for the radio in the bluetooth card in the laptop.
I think this is a question for the Lenovo forums.
In the specs for the T430, I saw Bluetooth driver downloads for the various versions of Windows available.
I would check with Lenovo support first as you may need to install that.

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