SOURCE: my wireless keyboard stopped working
Hi,
1)Verify that the batteries are correctly installed in the keyboard and mouse. If possible, use a fresh set of alkaline batteries.
2)Reset the keyboard and mouse connections :
--With the receiver plugged in, press and hold the Connect button on the receiver until the activity LED flashes.
--Press and hold the recessed connect button on the underside of the keyboard until the activity light on the receiver stops flashing. When you release the button, make sure it does not stick in the depressed position.
--Press the Connect button on the receiver again until the activity light flashes.
--Press and hold the recessed button on the underside of the mouse until the activity light on the receiver stops flashing. Make sure the connect button does not stick in the depressed position.
--Make sure that the receiver is at least 20 centimeters (8 inches) away from other electrical devices (computer, monitor, keyboard, etc.).
--Remove any other objects that are between the keyboard, mouse, and the receiver, especially speakers.
Hope this should resolve the Issue.
Thank you.
SOURCE: wireless keyboard numbers on right not working and wireless mouse light not on
My Dell wireless keyboard doesn't work. I replaced the batteries in it and pressed the green button on the back of it then the button on the wireless thing plugged into the computer. That light blinks for a few seconds then stops but the keyboard still doesn't work. My wireless mouse works fine.
SOURCE: Trust keyboard and wireless mouse
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Assuming
that you have good batteries installed, turn the Keyboard over and locate the
small reset/connect button on the back of the keyboard and press it. Then
try typing to see if it is working. If not try pressing the button on the
receiver and then on the keyboard. Try typing, should work okay.
Hope
this helps. Bud
SOURCE: microsoft wireless mouse 700 works, slows, then stops
Seems like new batteries did the trick. Should start simple.
But I am not totally convinced. I will keep an eye on it.
SOURCE: Microsoft wireless keyboard stopped working (mouse still works)
don let the mouse too far from the wireless unit..it was my problem ..and i found out that the k.board and the mouse were moved too far from the unit...so sad u can't get too far from it..just one metre !
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