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Hello Ghost_Riderr :) When you bought the Wireless mouse and keyboard set, you might have even received another small device with a USB cable.. Right? Is known as receiver and it helps your computer receive and understand the signals from your wireless Keyboard and mice. Connect the receiver to one of the USB ports available on your computer... Computer would detect and install the drivers from the receiver automatically and you should be ready to go :)
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No its not posible to install a wireless mouse with out the usb reciever, these usb reciever is attached to the cpu for your wireless mouse to work and be recognized by the system, not unless you can get a replacement that will work with your mouse
If you have Windows XP or later you can just plug the wireless receiver and let XP find it and install automatically. You may have to reboot to get it installed completely. Alternatively, if you have internet access you can go to the home site for the keyboard and mouse and download the installation.
If you have both sets of keyboard and mouse plugged in, turn off the computer and remove the old mouse and plug in the new mouse. Reboot and if necessary use the keyboard to login. Once windows is loaded let it detect the new mouse and then shut down again. Take out the old keyboard and reboot. You should now be able to use both new pieces without problems.
I've used the 62150 black combo on XP Pro, not the 62150N Deluxe silver combo, for years without a problem after setting them up. Had 2 PS2 ports so had to use an adapter for the keyboard connector. To sync, press the ID button on the receiver. LED will blink fast for a few seconds, then slower Press the ID button on the mouse and keyboard while receiver is still blinking (need a pen or something for the mouse button). If the receiver LED blinks whenever you move the mouse or hit the keyboard, it is receiving the signal. If the OS does not recognize input, it could be the connectors (I had separate PS2 for mouse and keyboard each). Their website does not provide driver downloads or much user support - stop posting the link for everything SLSL2000.....
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