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 Laser keyboard 6000 v2.0
Try going to Control Panel, then click on keyboard and Keyboard Properties will come up. Then click on Key Settings and then click on Restore Defaults. Hopefully that will do it. Had a similar problem with an MS 4000 KB.
SOURCE: need manual
You can get info on your keyboard/mouse series 6000 from this page.
If you scroll around this page, you should be able to find downloads (if available) along with a full tour of the features.
http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/mouseandkeyboard/ProductDetails.aspx?pid=109&active_tab=systemRequirements
SOURCE: microsoft wireless laser keyboard 6000 v2.0 keyboard not working
You have to press the button on the receiver that is directly connected to the computer. While doing this, press the connect button both the mouse and the keyboard. I did this and now my keyboard is working, despite the battery indicator turning itself off a few seconds after I install it.
Hope this solves your problem.
SOURCE: microsoft laser moues 6000 v2, doesn't work.
Remove the battery of the mouse and install new one and then press connect button from the mouse side and the receiver side also.
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