Is this similar manual? http://www.brandsmartusa.com/pdfs/manuals/20128890.pdf
SOURCE: wireless keyboard
wireless keyboards and in wireless mouse devices, use the following methods in the order that they appear in.
Method 1: Try different ports
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Warning If you have to change a PS/2 connection, shut off the computer, make the changes, and then restart the computer. Do not plug a PS/2 device in the PS/2 port while the computer is running.
To determine whether the problem is related to the ports on the computer, use only the two cables that are included with the wireless desktop receiver, or the single cable that is included with a mouse.
USB keyboard and USB mouse
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If the USB cable is currently connected to a USB hub, disconnect the device from the hub, and then connect it to a USB port on the computer. If your device is already connected to a USB port on the computer, try to connect the device to a different USB port if one is available.
Note Only one USB connection to the computer is required, even if your device has two USB plugs. If the problem persists, disconnect other USB devices and connect only the USB plug from the receiver to a USB port on the computer.
PS/2 devices
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If your devices are connected to PS/2 ports on the computer, verify that you have the following configurations:
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Verify that the USB plug for your mouse is connected to the green USB-to-PS/2 adapter and that this adapter is plugged in the mouse PS/2 port on the computer. The mouse PS/2 port on the computer may also be green. If you are not sure which PS/2 port is the mouse PS/2 port, see the documentation that came with the computer.
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Verify that the USB plug for the keyboard is connected to the purple USB-to-PS/2 adapter and that this adapter is plugged in the keyboard PS/2 port on the computer. The keyboard PS/2 port on the computer may also be purple. If you are not sure which PS/2 port is the keyboard PS/2 port, see the documentation that came with the computer.If you have to change your configuration, shut off the computer, make the changes, and then restart the computer. If your mouse or keyboard has both USB and PS/2 connections, try using the other connection.
PS/2 keyboard and USB mouse
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Verify that the USB mouse is plugged in a USB port on the computer and that the purple keyboard PS/2 plug is connected to the purple PS/2 port on the computer. If you have to change the PS/2 connection, shut off the computer, make the changes, and then restart the computer.
Method 2: Install fresh batteries
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Both the wireless keyboard and the wireless mouse rely on AA alkaline batteries for power. If the problem persists, install a fresh set of batteries in the device that you are experiencing problems with.
Method 3: Resynchronize your device to the receiver
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To resynchronize the mouse or keyboard to the receiver, follow these steps.
Note When you synchronize the mouse or the keyboard with the receiver, put the device near the receiver and put other wireless keyboards and mouse more than six feet away.
1.
Press the button on the receiver, and then verify that the light on the receiver starts to blink.
2.
If a dialog box appears on the screen in several seconds, follow the instructions that appear on the screen.
Otherwise, go to the next step.
3.
Press and release the Connect Channel button on the bottom of your mouse or keyboard.
4.
Check the green light on the receiver. A steady green light means the synchronization was successful. If the problem persists, try steps 1 through 4 again.
Clean the mouse lens
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This problem may occur if you are using an optical or laser mouse and the lens on the mouse is dirty. To clean the lens of an optical or laser mouse, follow these steps:
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Use a dry cloth to clean the bottom surface of the mouse.
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Check to see whether the mouse functions correctly.
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If you see dust on the bottom of the mouse, use a can of pressurized de-ionized air to blow away the dust on the lens.
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Check to see whether the mouse functions correctly.
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If the pressurized air canister is not available, blow dry air on the lenses by using your mouth one or two times.
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Check to see whether the mouse functions correctly.
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If these steps do not resolve the problem, use a cotton bud to clean the lens without scratching it.
SOURCE: Computer not recognizing Keyboard, only Mouse
I'm having the same problem. Mouse works great but the keyboard doesn't. I've uninstalled and reinstalled the software at least twice via remote desktop- done a hard reboot on the hardware (it's a Logitec wireless keyboard) - I've even tried installing it on another computer and the keyboard and mouse both work great! I just can't get it to work on my computer. The curious thing is that the side buttons (like sleep work) but it won't Ctrl Alt Del so I can login - what am I doing wrong? Are there settings that need to be changed?
SOURCE: 62150 keyboard and mouse
From what I remember reading the manual, press ID button on the receiver. LED on receiver will blink fast for a few seconds then slower. Press ID button on mouse and keyboard (need a pen or something to press mouse button). I've never had a problem syncing the keyboard/mouse no matter what order I do them. Never had a problem till new computer (USB/PS2 separate ports) and Win7. Now keyboard works, but mouse will not respond though receiver LED blinks it is receiving input. I will try an adapter and go all USB.
SOURCE: how to reset keyboard?
Press the ID button on the receiver. LED will blink fast for a few seconds, then slower. Press the ID button on the keyboard and mouse (need a pen or something for the mouse button). Always works for me no matter which order I do them in. If receiver LED blinks whenever you mover mouse or hit key, it is receiving signal. (remember mouse sleeps after a few minutes and you have to spin the scroll wheel). If OS does not recognize on new computer, may be connectors. I had separate keyboard and mouse PS2 ports and had to use an USB adapter for the keyboard cable.
SOURCE: mouse works fine but cant get keyboard to sync
There is a PS2 cable which I connected to the PS2 keyboard port on my mainboard, and an USB connector which I used an adapter and connected to the PS2 mouse port. After getting a new system with only one PS2 port, I found out the USB connector will run both the keyboard AND mouse. You don't need to use the PS2 cable if you have an available USB port. I was running XP Pro before, now I'm running Win7. Works fine for me with only USB cable.
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Is there somewhere where you can download a manual for a Sakar Model 62150 wireless mouse & keyboard?
All of a sudden I am having major problems, with the mouse not working....I actually had to switch back to the "wired" keyboard & mouse...
Thanks in advance
I have a new computer but have lost the manual on connecting the wireless keyboard and mouse combo #62150. Can someone help?
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