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Touhidul Islam Posted on Apr 11, 2014
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Receiver error. i have two wireless mouse. each have seperate usb receiver. one day, my one mouse's receiver dont work with his receiver. but it work with another receiver. now two mouse works with one usb receiver. one mouse dont work. how to solve it.

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Please don't tell us what the make and models of the mouse. We might be able help if we had that info.

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