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Check with fresh batteries.. Did you sync the mouse with transciever? Push tiny button on transceiver, (maybe hold for few seconds) light flashes quickly.. then push tiny button under the mouse, light stops flashing. Try few times, maybe otherway round. If still not work consider defective.
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hmmmm maybe you have a motherboard defect.... or try to change your mouse or keyboard with a new or borrow it from your friend then try it... if it has the same problem your motherboard is damaged.. ^^
Presumably you have a wireless keyboard? I would suggest buying the cheapest USB keyboard for now and then try to get the other keyboard working.
Are batteries OK, any lights from keyboard, is wireless receiver in computer working (presuambly yes if same one as the mouse - if so then suggests the problem is with the keyboard).
Try removing and replacing all batteries - try new batteries.
The problem is the battery as mentioned before. Disabling "Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Control Battery Method" should solve the problem of the keybord and the mouse, this is, because the driver dosen't work properly with a bad battery. I think it fires a lot of hard interruptions that are blocking the keybord and the mouse interruption to the system (each time a key is pressed an interruption is send to the processor... if the battery driver sends a lot of interruptions, the key interruptions don't have time to be processed in time - that explains the fact that the system responds to a key press is that bad)
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