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Observe that the computer or keyboards are wirless compartible. For example, wireless devices prior installed programs either as buiting plug and play also require compartibility the computer systems. Usually, microsoft wireless devices either keyboard ro mouses least captures functionlity with apple mac that may also be wireless. Also ascertain the devices innovativeness. For example, prior computer least allowed to recognise wireless especially with builtin functions of plug and play are least recognisable at connnection. Once the computer has least recognised the peripheral devices after obersavtion or number attempts is indication of incompartibility. Refer the user guides either from the computer or wireless device to attain setup instructions and methods of attaining an experience.
Please follow the bellow steps to setup the wireless mouse and keyboard again.
1) Check whether the batteries are working in the both device.
2) Connect the 3rd kit with the PC in the USB port (receiver).
3) Press the knob for wireless activation on the receiver along with the same of the keyboard (back side of the keyboard) for 4-5 seconds. It will activate keyboard.
4. Now press the wireless knob of the keyboard as well as of the mouse - mouse will start to work along with keyboard.
Hope the solution will work fine.
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Go to system preferences then to keyboard and mouse then click on the bluetooth tab, at the bottom right of the screen is "Set Up New Device" click on this and the Bluetooth Setup Assistant will come up. Follow the instructions and you will be able to setup your mouse. Hope this helps.
Uninstall the Keyboard driver. Unplug the Logitech keyboard. Restart the computer. Plug the Logitech keyboard back into the computer. Windows should recognise the keyboard and/or the mouse. Place Logitech setup disk in drive. Reload the drivers...
The drivers sometimes corrupt themselves.. You might download the latest drivers for your keyboard/mouse.
At the back of the mouse, there will be small flushed 'reset'
button. Press that. It resets and reconfigures the connection. If it
still doesn't work, the mouse has gone bad.
I've got one of those. We had problems with it chewing batteries up. You might try another mouse on that computer, and try that mouse on another computer.
Is the trackball supported by the MAC operating system? If available try the same setup, using the adapter, on a windows based computer to troubleshoot whether it is the trackball or the Mac.
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