SOURCE: Constant reseting of HP Wireless (P2360AA) USB Keyboard and Mouse Kit
check some Option Driver's control Panel system - Hardware - Device Manager - go to Keyboard's Up Date Drivers your Problem Solove ok
SOURCE: mikomi wireless keyboard
Mikomi doesn't have its own drivers. You can try using Logitech Setpoint (any version works)
http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/support_downloads/
downloads/&cl=us,en?selectedcrid=398&selectedcid=152#
Download the one that most resembles your mouse. You can see the various mice from the drop down menu or choose the one that you see in this link..
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: Need XP driver for Dell Wireless: Keyboard RT7D40, Mouse CEO560
Im gonna say go to dell web site and look for the drivers?
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Hi, what operating system are you running?
Dont know how old this is but I got one [email protected]
Oh sh#% real old...lol
Better late than never. LOL. That was my previous computer.
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