SOURCE: LOGITECH BLUETOOTH MOUSE
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Go to Control Panel and click on Sound.
Next click Bluetooth Devices.
Click Add button, lower left corner of the Bluetooth
Devices window.
Insure batteries are installed.
Press the Connect Button on the Keyboard
(Usually located on the under side of your keyboard) this allows Windows to see
the keyboard so you can pair the keyboard to the computer.
On the computer choose My Device Is Set Up and Ready To
Be Found.
Click NEXT.
The keyboard should appear in the Add Bluetooth Device
Wizard Window.
Select your Keyboard and click Next.
When prompted, select Choose a Passkey For Me and
click Next.
Windows will generate and display a Passkey.
Type the Passkey specified on the Bluetooth
Keyboard
(do not use the keyboards keypad when typing the passkey)
No charters will appear on the monitor when typed, but if
you make a mistake, you can backspace.
You must enter the Passkey within 30 seconds.
If you don’t enter the Passkey within 30 seconds, click Back
and click Next again.
Once the Passkey is entered, the Keyboard should be
connected to the computer.
Finish and follow any on screen instructiond.
Hope this helps. Bud
SOURCE: Wireless keyboard wont work!
Once the batteries are replaced, you need to "reconnect" your devices. Under the keyboard, there's a "Connect" button. Press it, then press the "Connect" button on the receiver that connects to your computer. That should get it going again.
SOURCE: Hi, I purchased a Logitech Wireless Mouse M305 to
Logitech has excellent mice. Thats a nice one to. Go to logitech.com support choose the m305 model. You'll get that right away as its one of there newer models. After support download the setpoint software for windows 7. If that all works fine which it should look around the web for whats called uber software for logitech mice. Has added features and better funtionality. Its the talk of the mice world.
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SOURCE: Problem pairing wireless mouse to reciever
HI ALL, Normal 0 MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 st1:*{behavior:url(#ieooui) } /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Table Normal"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-parent:""; mso-padding-alt:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt; mso-para-margin:0in; mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:10.0pt; font-family:"Times New Roman";} I think you are facing pairing problem, solution is here, First of all please understand ‘what is pairing’ Pairing is the process of coordinating your mouse's transmitter with your mouse's receiver. It requires both parts to operate on the same frequencies, usually by using the same identification code. Pairing takes place to try to eliminate interference. Some devices automatically pair both devices at start up; others need to be manually paired. Step 1. Plug in RF DONGLE into USB port, Step 2. Put the batteries in mouse (in right direction, see batteries. Direction symbols in the battery compartment +/- signs) and place the batteries. Cover, Now you can see the red light glowing on the bottom of the mouse, now your mouse is ready to pairing There is two buttons for pairing the mouse BUTTON 1 – this on the RF DONGLE, top/up side BUTTON 2 - this is at the bottom of the wireless mouse, NOTE- after pressing button-1, one time, your RF DONGLE will be ON SERCH MODE for 7 seconds, Step 3, now press BUTTON 1, one time, and move the mouse, if mouse curser is not moving then press BUTTON 2 one time – now defiantly your mouse will work, If you need any other technical support for GMAX, products please contact
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