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-Be sure that the receiver unit is tightly plugged into the USB port. -Be sure there is a clear line of sight between the mouse and the receiver because wireless mice use infer red to communicate which cannot pass through solid objects very well. Try moving the mouse closer to the receiver or vice versa and see if you get an accurate pointer. -Lastly, be sure the batteries don't need replacing... Sometimes we can over look the simplest of parts.
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.
Press the connect button on the receiver (thats plugged into your pc.laptop) then as soon as you let go quickly press (and hold for slightly half a second) the connect button on the mouse. Then repeat for the keyboard. You could also try pressing both keyboard and mouse at the same time but I've never tried that - I always go mouse then keyboard.
find the drivers and instructions for inland wireless keyboard and mouse here: http://www.inlandus.com/driverdl.php? type the product number 70120 and click search. Download zips and follow instructions.
Yes, they made it really hard to see where the batteries go. You need to slide the solid part of the top away from the two buttons. It takes some force to do this.
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