I have this keyboard and mouse set and we unplugged it to move the desk and now it does not work.
If its a wireless mouse and keyboard make sure the batteries are securely seated and fully charged the battery panel should be on the underside of your mouse keyboard as would be the on off switch right click to install drivers http://download.cnet.com/bluetooth-driver-ver-5/3000-2110_4-149801.html
click start control panel keyboard hardware make sure the right type of keyboard is selected
click start control panel keyboard hardware troubleshoot or click start control panel administration tools computer management device manager scroll to keyboard you could see a yellow question/exclamation mark ? ! or red X a new driver will need to be installed
hope this help
SOURCE: I have a Microsoft Wireless Entertainment Keyboard
My MS dontle gave me nothing but problems, now I have two Belkin Bluetooth dongles, one covers a 10 metre range and is for a USB 1.1 connection, the latest one a 100 metre range USB 2 one.
The first one worked fine but thinking that my machine only has USB 2 sockets I installed the new 100 metre range one thinking it would be much better, but it wasn't it froze and had jerky movements so I came to the conclusion that it was picking up interference from someone mobile or computer.
So I ended up going back to the first one and it works great.
Try a friends Bluetooth dongle and see if it works better than the one you got with your keyboard, it might cure your problem as mine did.
You can get them for pennies on eBay.
SOURCE: wireless multimedia keyboard 1.1 not working. Batteries OK
try pressing the reset switch which is on both the side i. e. side of the keyboard and on the wireless censor
SOURCE: When I startup my Microsoft Wirelesss 3000 keyboard does not work
you should check the connections and replace the old battries with new ones and try again.
SOURCE: Microsoft Wireless Desktop 3000 for Mac - mouse will not work
At the back of the mouse, there will be small flushed 'reset'
button. Press that. It resets and reconfigures the connection. If it
still doesn't work, the mouse has gone bad.
have a nice day :)
SOURCE: I have a Mac Intel running OSX Leopard. I
I never used the leopard software but there is a control panel in the OS the allows you to customize your keyboard ( example set the windows key as the apple key ) i maybe wrong though because i havent touched an apple in years. http://www.apple.com/macosx/
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