The BT-52 driver is a staple on those grey, unbranded "200,000 Drivers!" CDs from the late 90s. It sits in a folder named \MOUSE\BT52 next to drivers for obscure trackballs and digitizers. Finding that folder on a dusty CD-ROM today is a pure piece of retro computing nostalgia.
This is rarely a driver issue. Clean the scroll wheel encoder with compressed air, or test the mouse on another PC to rule out hardware failure. bt52 mouse driver
Go to Settings > Bluetooth & devices , select Add device , and then Bluetooth . Once the mouse is in pairing mode, select it from the list. The BT-52 driver is a staple on those