Windows 8 and Bluetooth travel mouse

I bought BT mouse to travel for use with my Pro Surface.  Mouse connected immediately and I can use the basic functions of the mouse.

I bought it to use the two extra buttons.  The software provided with the mouse is rejected as not for my system and the download is the same problem.  Where is the software that allows me to use the buttons?  The name of that Logitech rises during the installation of the software (before it was rejected) so I guess it's really a logitech mouse?

I would really like to find the software that makes this perfectly usable mice.  Please and it goes well with the Pro.  Windows 8 has been long enough now that I think there should be a solution.  It really isn't a question of Pro surface I think.

thoughts?  Bob Roos


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