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Barbara McEvoy Posted on Nov 23, 2015
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I put USB adapter into computer and batteries in mouse. pushed connect button I get no response out of mouse. Any ideas to make it work?

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Try this
I recently put batteries in a wireless key board and when I went to use it---nada
so I read the instruction on the back of the key board and it said to restart the computer
did that and problem solved
try restarting the computer with the mouse switched on and see if the computer recognizes the mouse

  • Bill Boyd Nov 23, 2015

    another point
    wireless mouse have an on /off switch at the back

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