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when you turn on the mouse and if you have the USB transmitter in your USB port, the computer should automatically detect the mouse and the keyboard, (make sure both the keyboard and the mouse are switched on otherwise the computer will not see it. also be sure that your batteries are new (or check them with a volt meter). you don't actually do anything called "sync" with the mouse or keyboard.
You can unplug the usb cable and replug it on the computer(the one for the keyboard and mouse) if that does not do the trick. On the wireless broadcaster there is a connect button to sync up the keyboard and mouse, press it (some models need it to be pressed for 3-5 secs) then press the same buttons under the keyboard and mouse. This should sync the mouse and keyboard and you are on your way!
There should be a small button on the bottom of the mouse/keyboard and a button on the module that plugs into your computer. Press both of these within a few seconds to sync.
unhook the receiver and hook it back up to the computer and see if the computer redetects it. Either way if the light comes on try to sync it again with the keyboard and mouse. If it doesn't sync up with both the keyboard and mouse then the receiver is bad, if it syncs up with the mouse and its working and the keyboard but the keyboard is still not working, then the keyboard is defective and would need to be replaced.
These things are stamped out by the millions and are not made in sets, when you sync them, they become a set. So you will need to re-sync the new combination, get the same model of mouse but yes, you can replace just the mouse.
I think I just fluked on doing it. I tried to press the syncing buttons all together but that didn't work then I tried to press the keyboard and the dongo button together and then the mouse button and the dongo button then it seemed to work. Like I said I think i just fluked.
The vast majority of Mice and Keyboards don't need a CD to make them work.
If it is wired just plug it in.
If it is wireless you'll need to plug in the receiver into the computer and after Windows is fully loaded you will need to press the sync button on the mouse and keyboard, and possible on the receiver. This should sync them together and get everything going. If it still isn't working I would also replace the batteries and try again.
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