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Are the Keyboard and Mouse USB or Wireless USB. Meaning those Wireless keyboards and mice that you can get and from Microsoft or Logitech. Make sure you have batteries replaced or recharged for your keyboard and mouse. Then see if this solved the problem.
There should be reset / resync instructions on back side of wireless keyboard. Basically, press reset button on keyboard, then press reset button on mouse. this should resyncronize both to PC.
You might want to check the batteries being wireless, also check the device conected to your tower that reads the keyboard, make sure its pushed in all the way or not being disturbed by any objects.
My HP wireless Keyboard can be reset by momentarily disrupting its power, e.g., removing the battery cover and lifting one of the batteries. It's not much of a fix but seems preferable to restarting.
Try unplugging the receiver unti for 5 seconds, then replug it in. If this does not work you should try reinstalling the wireless system drivers. Hope this helps.
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