Won't connect
SOURCE: my ge wireless mouse 98552 won't hold a
Assuming the batteries in the mouse and keyboard are fully charged, next make sure all your cables are inserted correctly.
Check that the data cables leading from the base unit to the computer are securely inserted into the proper connectors at the rear of the case.
Next make sure the power cord for the base unit is plugged into a live power outlet and that the other end is securely plugged into the back of the base unit. Often times this plug will come out halfway and so will look plugged in but will cause intermittent problems.
Next make sure your mouse is not too far away from the base unit when you try to use it. Normally 8 or 10 feet is the maximum distance these units will function properly at. Also make sure there are no obstructions between the mouse and the base unit. You can also clean any dust or debris from the small LED bulb on the underside of the mouse with a dry QTip to ensure that is not the problem.
Now depress the CONNECT button on the base unit, then while the light is flashing depress the small CONNECT button on the bottom of the mouse.
Now try using the mouse.
If the unit still does not function after that, then leave them plugged in and RESTART your computer.
Repeat the CONNECT procedure for the mouse after your computer restarts if necessary.
You may have to do the connect procedure 3 or 4 times before it connects properly so just keep trying the connect process until it works. Make sure you have the mouse right right beside the receiver when you do the connect procedure. Also make sure you use a mouse pad under the mouse, some surfaces do not work well with certain mice. Also make sure there are no other wireless mice in the same room when you do this. Also make sure you don't have a regular mouse plugged into the computer at the same time. Try switching the receiver to a different USB port on your computer just in case the one you are currently using is faulty.
Please comment back here to this page if you have any questions, or just require further general assistance and I will respond as soon as I see it.
Thank you very much and good luck.
Joe.
SOURCE: my hp wireless usb mouse
Hello,
Make sure that the batteries are good and inserted correctly and that the LEDs (if any) light up.
HTH
SOURCE: solidtek ask 4251 this is
Does the battery light come on? Then it's still the batteries, try them in something else or a battery meter. Otherwise you have fried the circuitry of the keyboard (probably spilled something by accident on them). They're no good anymore.
SOURCE: My iPad won't turn on. First it would not turn
just take it to an apple store they will be able to fix it and if they cant they will give u a replacement...
SOURCE: Wireless Connections keeps dropping and
Without knowing what wireless device/adapter is trying to connect and lacking the information regarding the router you're using, the following is the best I can do with the information you've provided. If this does not work, please repost your question the same as you have, but include the info for the adapter, PC, operating system, and router (or as much of this as you can track down).
If your adapter can see the network but will not connect, it is usually due to a wireless network key (wifi password) issue. Change your wireless router's network key encryption to something different. WEP is less secure than other encryption methods, however, it tends to be compatible with more adapters than any other method. If you're uncomfortable with using WEP (you may have no choice, but you'll have to mess around with it to see), then you could use standard WPA instead of WPA2.
While you're at it, please change the SSID(network name) to something else. You can even do something as simple as adding "1" to the end of it. The reason for this is because your wireless device will retain previous network security information for the original SSID and this will be easier than clearing all wireless network settings from each of your wireless devices.
Now that you have changed the wifi security settings in your router, you are now ready to try to connect to your "new" network. It's new because you changed the SSID. Search for networks and connect. It SHOULD ask you for the network key (or network password). If it does, PLEASE enter it exactly. Capitalization matters!
If this does not work, repeat the process. This time, choose another encryption method. Every other step should be exactly the same.
Again, if none of this works, re-post your question with as many details as possible (above) and I'll keep a look-out for your question. If this is helpful, please help me by leaving a great rating for this answer to your question. Thanks for using Fixya!
108 views
Usually answered in minutes!
×