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You may have to pair each device again. The mouse is paired already but the keyboard and other devices you have to pair up with the computer again somewhere along the line they were turned off and deleted in the program files. You can get further assistance at Dell.com
There is no button to turn off or to disable the mouse function.. But you can set or disable your mouse by configuring to your Device Manager. But take not, before you disable your mouse, you should know how to use shortcut keys and use only keyboard to navigate your files..
To try to resolve the issue: 1.) Will a different keyboard and mouse work (PS2 is the name of these connections) If they will, damage to the keyboard and mouse is likely) 2.) Will a usb mouse and keyboard work? If they do, then the problem is with the controller on the mobo, unlikley but MAY have been casued by static.
If the USB keyboard and mouse do not work, you have some problems with the motherboard
Try switching off and unplugging the computer, remove the coin shaped BIOS battery and plug in the keyboard and mouse, wait 2 minutes or so and put the battery back, replug in and power on, see if the bios detects the keyboard and mouse (you will see the bios screen flash up a message). If the computer does nOT detect the keyboard and mouse it will (or should) flash a message on the screen saying "no PS2 keyboard or mouse detected".
If this fails to detect the mouse and keyboard and you get no message or beeps, then there may be damage to the connector ports.
If you can get a USB keyboard and mouse to work, use them, Effecting a repair to the motherboard will not be a viable option
They only include the Win7 driver on the CD. I'm surprised it doesn't work with Vista. Did you try going into the HF225_win7 directory and clicking on infinstallWIN7?
The monitor menu doesn't work with the keyboard. You have to press a combination of the three buttons to the left of the on-off button. It's not very intuitive.
Solution for the mouse. I have 8 KVM's. Most of my computers work with the KVMs. On 1 inland KVM the logitect and Microsoft optical mice do not work on one computer (but work with the other computers). They both are USB. I hook them up with a USB to PS2 adapter. If I use a ps2 ball mouse connected to the KVM the mouse works. All the Mice work if I directly connect them. Since I do not want a ball mouse I got a Frisby optical PS2 mouse. It works with all the computers on the KVM's.
I do not have a solution for the Keyboard yet. 1 computer (ASUS MB) on my trendnet or belkin 4 postion KVM does not recognize the keyboard.
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