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Plug in the little USB transmitter into a usb port and the computer should say that it is installing new hardware. While it is doing that, put the battery in the mouse, when your computer is done there should be an off switch on the bottom and you turn that on, then there is a connect button that you press and it should be good to go.
The Microsoft mouse driver usually works with all pointing devices. It also has an extensive library of devices. Try different ones until you find the one that works.
When you change the left mouse pointer to be the right mouse pointer in the settings of the mouse, then if the right mouse button stops working, it is a software problem and reinstalling drivers is the way to go. If on the otherhand the left mouse button still does not respond, then there is a problem with the switch in the mouse. This is hardware related. Either clean the mouse or buy a new one.
I think the keys are in reverse. http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/win_reverse_mouse_buttons.mspx?mfr=true
press connect on the wireless device...let go and then within 5 seconds press the button on the bottom of the keyboard. Repeat the same steps for the mouse whther its working or not. The problem usually is that the keyboard and mouse are on the same "Wireless Channel" and only resyncing them puts them on a seperate channel, hope this helps.
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