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My mini wireless optical mouse will not pair - BenQ M310 Wireless Mini Optical Mouse

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I think you are facing pairing problem, solution is here, First of all please understand ‘what is pairing’ Pairing is theprocess of coordinating your mouse's transmitter with your mouse's receiver. Itrequires both parts to operate on the same frequencies, usually by using thesame identification code. Pairing takes place to try to eliminate interference.Some devices automatically pair both devices at start up; others need to bemanually paired. Step 1. Plug in RF DONGLE into USB port, Step 2. Put the batteriesin mouse (in right direction, see batteries. Direction symbols in the battery compartment +/- signs) andplace the batteries. Cover, Now you can see thered light glowing on the bottom of the mouse, now your mouse is ready topairing 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 willbe ON SERCH MODE for 7 seconds, Step 3, now press BUTTON 1, one time, and move the mouse, ifmouse curser is not moving then press BUTTON 2 one time – now defiantly yourmouse will work, If you need any other technical support for GMAX, products please contact satish kumar (countryhead gmax technologies)

Posted on Apr 13, 2010

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Check the batteries.

Posted on Mar 08, 2010

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SOURCE: techworks wireless optical mouse

Just boought a Techworks mouse @ Officeworks. Works Great. Not bad for $10 bucks.
Plug in the dongle in a USB port, press the little contact button. Turn the mouse over press the another little contact button, Hopefully they will talk to each other. (Using XP) Good Luck.

Posted on Aug 10, 2008

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SOURCE: manual PDF

For the Kensington Wireless Mouse 72214. Press the scroll wheel and the inset button on the bottom at the same time. This turns it on and off.
Press the inset button and the button on the end of the USB receiver at the same time and you will connect to the computer for use.

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Posted on Nov 25, 2008

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SOURCE: how do i open the battery compartment on ge

The mouse requires 2 AAA batteries.

The piece of plastic on both sides of the embedded dongle, where your palm would rest on the mouse, is the compartment for the batteries. You need to slide the piece of plastic away from the direction of the mouse buttons. You will then be able to put the batteries inside and slip the piece of plastic back on.

Posted on Jun 24, 2009

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SOURCE: optical wireless mini mouse 98763 feature #9 is

I had all the same problems listed in fixit and found that all it took was placing all NEW batteries in the mouse.
Press the blue light button on the USB and the little black reset button on the bottom of the mouse at the same time. Worked good from there on.

Posted on Feb 28, 2010

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SOURCE: I have hooked up a GE 98548 wireless mini optical

on the receiver there is a a little circle with the words connect around it. Its actually a button you press that and you should see the receiver should light up make sure the receiver is connected the computer and press down right on the circle. after it lights up press connect button on the mouse and it should start working again

Posted on Nov 07, 2010

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