SOURCE: set up of a Microsoft wireless keyboard & mouse
The devices probably came with a USB cable and a receiver, or just a USB equiped receiver, that you need to plug into your computer. Go ahead and plug the cable and receiver into the computer so that your wireless mouse and keyboard has a means to communicate with the computer. Next, Here is a website address where you can download drivers for your mouse and keyboard. You must first choose either mouse or keyboard, then the exact product and model, then the operating system, and finally the language. repeat the process for the other device (mouse or keyboard, whichever you did not choose first). Good Luck! And let me know if there are any further problems.
http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/mouseandkeyboard/Download.mspx
SOURCE: microsoft wireless notebook mouse model 1024 will not function.
I called microsoft and they could not fix the problem, stated it was a faulty device and are sending me a new one.
SOURCE: Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 1023 Need Driver
i wanna know about Microsoft
Wireless Notebook Mouse model 1023, is there any driver software need
to that mouse, please tell me sir
need a driver, mouse works but USB doesn't light up
SOURCE: microsoft wireless notebook optical mouse 3000 model 1056
Press the button on the receiver and then on the mouse. Hopefully that will do it.
Also recheck to see if the batteries are good as some have a syhort shelf life.
Bud
SOURCE: Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse Model 1023
My green light on the receiver is ON. The mouse battery is new. The red LASER switches with movement. I read all of the posts, than I pulled apart the receiver and the wires were OK. There is a micro-switch in the receiver, so I pushed it when plugged in to the computer. The green light flashes, then I pushed the button on the bottom of the mouse, it connects. To make short of this, do not open the receiver case, just use a pen and push the green "connect" light (must be in USB port), it will activate reset switch and blink. Next, push "connect" on the bottom of mouse.
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