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Logitech wireless mouse and keyboard

Wireless mouse and/or keyboard not registering. Changed batteries in both mouse/keyboard. Frozen. Turned off computer several time. When the window comes back up it says "analog." Does that have anything to do with getting the mouse/keyboard working, this is the best I can explain.

Thanks logitech keyboard and mouse will not operate even after i put in new batteries.....

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  • Anonymous Sep 24, 2008

    mouse dont work after changing batteries

  • jmeredith123 Jan 19, 2009

    I have the same problem - wireless mouse not registering - changed batteries, etc press connect button, etc - red light keeps on blinking.

  • JRMadden404 Apr 06, 2009

    i cant get my mouse to conect i put in new batteries and have all the peaces

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Normal 0 Press the Receiver button (and the lights will start flashing.
Then if the Keyboard isn't working, press the small RESET/CONNECT button on the back of the board to connect the keyboard to the receiver.

If the MOUSE isn’t working, push the small RESET/CONNECT button on the back of the mouse to connect to the receiver. Then they should work okay.
Hope this helps. Bud

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Reinstall the support CD /some driver maybe currapt ./check also device manager.,

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