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Sure you did put in a new battery? sure you did insert it correct? not the other way around? sure you did use the correct battery? like CR23 or AAA?
Sure all contacts in the battery compartment and on the battery are clean and shiny?
just a few things you could check.
When you install a wireless mouse, first make sure your USB transmitter is plugged into a functioning USB port. Then make sure the mouse batteries are fresh and installed correctly. Once you are set, turn the mouse over and push the "connect" button on the bottom. Note: if your transmitter/receiver has a "connect" button, push that first.
Check to see if the driver are installed and installed correctly, if that is done, check to see if the usb transmitter is fully seated in. Try doing this when you are already in your operating system.Usually the hardware icon would pop on saying hardware found etc. If there is led light on the usb transmitter, is it on? if not your transmitter is bad, secondly you want to also press the little button under the mouse so the tansmitter can detect it. If this still doesn't work, then the usb transmitter is bad or the mouse transmitter is bad. You will need a new wireless mouse.
This is sort of general but it just may
help.
Make sure your batteries are in
correctly.
Make sure the transmitter dongle is in
the USB.
Look on the transmitter and the mouse
and keyboard
itself (bottom) for a little tiny
button that says connect
or reconnect. Move the mouse about six
inches away from
the transmitter and press both the
transmitter and the mouse.
That should reestablish the signal
twixt the two.(or three KB)
This is sort of general but it just may
help.
Make sure your batteries are in
correctly.
Make sure the transmitter dongle is in
the USB.
Look on the transmitter and the mouse
and keyboard
itself (bottom) for a little tiny
button that says connect
or reconnect. Move the mouse about six
inches away from
the transmitter and press both the
transmitter and the mouse.
That should reestablish the signal
twixt the two.(or three KB)
This is sort of general but it just may
help.
Make sure your batteries are in
correctly.
Make sure the transmitter dongle is in
the USB.
Look on the transmitter and the mouse
and keyboard
itself (bottom) for a little tiny
button that says connect
or reconnect. Move the mouse about six
inches away from
the transmitter and press both the
transmitter and the mouse.
That should reestablish the signal
twixt the two.(or three KB)
This is sort of general but it just may
help.
Make sure your batteries are in
correctly.
Make sure the transmitter dongle is in
the USB.
Look on the transmitter and the mouse
and keyboard
itself (bottom) for a little tiny
button that says connect
or reconnect. Move the mouse about six
inches away from
the transmitter and press both the
transmitter and the mouse.
That should reestablish the signal
twixt the two.(or three KB)
This is sort of general but it just may
help.
Make sure your batteries are in
correctly.
Make sure the transmitter dongle is in
the USB.
Look on the transmitter and the mouse
and keyboard
itself (bottom) for a little tiny
button that says connect
or reconnect. Move the mouse about six
inches away from
the transmitter and press both the
transmitter and the mouse.
That should reestablish the signal
twixt the two.(or three KB)
This is sort of general but it just may
help.
Make sure your batteries are in
correctly.
Make sure the transmitter dongle is in
the USB.
Look on the transmitter and the mouse
and keyboard
itself (bottom) for a little tiny
button that says connect
or reconnect. Move the mouse about six
inches away from
the transmitter and press both the
transmitter and the mouse.
That should reestablish the signal
twixt the two.(or three KB)
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