T500 and Microsoft Bluetooth Mobile 5000 Mouse

Hello,
how is it possible that the Mouse can connect to the Laptop ?
Regards

Well and what is the problem. I use this mouse with T400s, just switch on your laptop bluetooth on (Fn+F5), pair your mouse with laptop (blue BT icon in system tray and small button on bottom of the mouse) and that's it.
Lenovo T440s, 20AQ0067MC, Windows 8.1 Pro x64 UEFI, Samsung 840 EVO SSD 250 GB, 8 GB RAM
Lenovo T430s, 2356LQG, Windows 8.1 Pro x64 UEFI, Intel 520 SSD 180 GB, 8 GB RAM
Lenovo T420s, 4171-6SG, Windows 8 Pro x64 UEFI, Intel 320 SSD 120 GB, 8 GB RAM
Lenovo T400s, 2808-CYG, Windows 7 Ultimate x64

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