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How to connect your wireless keyboard to your hp computer

Nothing works on it besides the volume buttons.

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You dont need your laptops wireless connection to connect wireless keyborad.
You have find a small usb device with youriwreless keyboard. Connect it in your laptop and then you can turn on your keyboard it will automatically done.
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 26, 2009

SOURCE: Keyboard and mouse not working

On the bottom of the mouse is a tiny little button that says connect or reconnect...press that to finish the connection process. Sometimes that very same little tiny button is on the bottom of the transmitter, look to see and press. You can best push the button with a pen or pencil.
Check to see that your batteries are in correctly also.
I hope this helps and does the trick for you.
Good luck and please leave a rating, thank you kindly...

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 17, 2009

SOURCE: the sound button on my keyboard doesn't work

Well, reinstalling the drivers would have been my first bet...If you use volume control on your keyboard a lot, maybe pop off the key and check under for dirt/grime?

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 02, 2010

SOURCE: Wireless keyboard & mouse will not connect

Would try going into the device manager in the control panel and make sure that the usb dongle is being identified correctly by windows. Also, would unplug any other usb devices so that they are not interfering.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 02, 2010

SOURCE: Wireless keyboard & mouse will not connect

Then your problem is most likely driver-related. The chances are nill that both mouse AND keyboard are defective. Looks like it is down to one of two scenarios. Either the driver is incorrect or corrupt, or the dongle itself is malfunctioning. The driver would be first choice since it would be a free fix to rule out.

try uninstalling the driver first, then reboot. Next go to mfg website for the keyboard/mouse/dongle and download a fresh driver. Then reboot. Note that preferably, the correct protocol would be to install the driver first, before plugging in the dongle. Hope this helps. One question I can think of regarding the dongle is whether or not the dongle lights up when plugged in - some do. If yours is supposed to but does not, it could be the dongle itself. The bottom line now is between the dongle and a driver really. I'd be willing to bet the mouse and keyboard are just fine they just can't interface because the dongle is the gateway and you know the rest...good luck.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 04, 2010

SOURCE: My wireless keyboard freezes up after my computer

Kindly folow this link its helpful

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