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Check to ensure that the wireless receiver is plugged into your computer. Press the "Connect" button on the bottom of the receiver to attempt reconnecting your mouse and keyboard to the computer. If your mouse and keyboard use Bluetooth, ensure that your computer's Bluetooth is active and detects the mouse and keyboard.
Check to see if the keyboard and mouse are turned on. If the power indicator lights on the keyboard and mouse are not green, press the "Power" button to turn the keyboard and mouse on.
Check the batteries of the mouse and keyboard. If the batteries are dead, replace them with fresh batteries and reconnect the mouse and keyboard to the computer by pressing the "Connect" button on the bottom of the wireless receiver attached to the computer. If your mouse and keyboard use rechargeable batteries, let the batteries recharge before using the device again.
Uninstall and reinstall your wireless keyboard and mouse drivers. Sometimes, the Logitech drivers are at fault for a bad connection. Use the Control Panel to uninstall the old drivers, then visit the Logitech website and install the latest drivers for your keyboard and mouse.
Search the Logitech Support Database. If your keyboard and mouse are still failing to function properly, visit the Logitech Support website and browse the support page for your product for specific solutions.
try to reinstall the Wireless Keyboard and Mouse driver software. you can download the Wireless Keyboard and Mouse driver software from your Wireless Keyboard and Mouse manufacturer's web site then restart the computer .
First put new batterys in the mouse and key board. if you don't have a tester use a flashlight. pen light. push the remote pickup. light will blinknext push key board button and the mouse next. then try it and see if it works.
sometimes do the mouse first, Then the key board
i have the same wireless keyboard. i suggest that u redothe setup process and setup the mouse first. if the problem persist then move the wireless scanner.
Yes you may use your regular keyboard if it plugs into the keyboard port the the wireless mouse plug into a usb port.
Depending on how the wireless mouse/keyboard reciever plugs into your computer. it's either it splits into one keyboard plug and one mouse plug OR just on usb plug.
reinstall the logitech cd which came with keyboard and mouse, with the mouse pluged in. once reinstalled restart and while restart plug the keyboard in..... this should resolve the issue.
The keyboard and mouse both must be configured in order to work. Check on the top or bottom of the IR transmitter for a button that must be pushed. on the keyboard there are corrisponding buttons, these must also be pushed. do either keyboard or mouse first by pressing the controller button first and then the keyboard button, controller LED should blink to verify linkup. Repeat for mouse
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