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I have no power to my mouse. I can use the keyboard, but not the mouse

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You will have to insert the batteries in the mouse! As the mouse is cordless so it will need some power to work and that power you can get by cells. So locate any area where you will find the insert cell area.And then get batteries according to the mouse size! Hope fully your problem will be solved!

Posted on Jun 17, 2010

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Besides having a dead mouse, there are a couple of things to check--First make sure the battery/s are in good shape. Make sure they are installed correctly.
Once you are satisfied that the batteries are OK, get a large paper clip and push the "connect" button on the bottom of the mouse. Also, if you have an antenna that sends the signals to the mouse and keyboard, check to see if that has a "connect" button and push that, also.
Might be a good idea to look in the device manager and see if the mouse is installed. If it is, remove it and let the system find it again.
Basically, that's all you can do. If nothing works, then it's time to re-mouse!

Posted on Jun 17, 2010

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