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Cannot see cursor when typing on ARTECK keyboard.

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Setting up a Bluetooth peripheral may seem confusing at first, but it's actually quite easy. Check out the video above to see how it's done, or follow along with the steps below.

  1. Power on your mouse or keyboard. If it's already turned on, turn it off, then turn it back on. This will make it "discoverable", which means that when your computer scans for nearby Bluetooth devices, it will see your keyboard or mouse.
  2. In Windows, hit the Start menu and type in "Add a Bluetooth Device". Click the "Add a Bluetooth Device" option that shows up. On a Mac, you can just hit the Bluetooth icon in the menu bar and hit "Set Up a Device".
  3. Your computer will scan for devices, and your keyboard or mouse should pop up. If it doesn't after a few seconds, try turning it off and back on again. Once it shows up, click on it, and hit Next.
  4. If you're setting up a keyboard, you'll be prompted to type in a PIN number. Type it in on your keyboard, and hit Enter. You should get a message saying the keyboard was paired successfully, and you should be able to start using it right away-with no wires cramping your style.

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SOURCE: Cursor and Keyboard unstable

wife's dell has a similar problem... try swiching USB ports that the mouse is on (assumming it is USB)... seems to stem from a lexmark printer.. out of nowhere it deciedes to confict with her wireless mouse/keyboard combo.

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