Hi, these instructions will help you, and "everything that you do for the Keyboard; apply the same instruction to the Mouse." First, click on the "Start" button, in the ["Start Search Window], Type: keyboard; the "Keyboard" Properties window will open. You can (Test) to see exactly how your keyboard is responding. If you are still having the same problem, (check, the Keyboard Status). "Update the Drivers," by clicking on the "Properties" button. Now in the event that neither of these solutions solve the problem, which I hope you shouldn't have to do anymore; "Uninstall the Keyboard. To "Uninstall the "Keyboard," do the following: Shut-down (turn- off completely); disconnect all the Keyboard Devices that are connected to the Computer. Next, turn-on the Computer, and go back to the "Keyboard Properties," next, click on the "Change Settings" button, next click on the "Driver" button, and select the "Uninstall" button. Once that is finished, shut-down the Computer again. Now you want to "Reconnect" all the devices that were connected before, and "Turn-on" the Computer. "You will repeat exactly what you did from the start, this will "Re-install the Keyboard. "Restart the Computer again after all changes have been made; this will ensure the changes take effect properly. "Rating the solution will let me know if it worked; or you may need further assistance, thanks."
SOURCE: keyboard/mouse not working
You need to restore to a previous date before you installed the wireless mouse / keyboard.
If that dont work then your only solution is to format and reinstall since it might be you could have damaged a few vxd files window's needs to use those devices
(THIS IS ASSUMING THE MOUSE AND KEYBOARD WERE CONNECTED PROPPERLY) AND THEN THE SYSTEM WAS TURNED ON
if that wasnt done
shut down compuer
2.) plug mouse into green ps2 port and keyboard into the blue one
3.) turn on computer
SOURCE: wireless keyboard numbers on right not working and wireless mouse light not on
My Dell wireless keyboard doesn't work. I replaced the batteries in it and pressed the green button on the back of it then the button on the wireless thing plugged into the computer. That light blinks for a few seconds then stops but the keyboard still doesn't work. My wireless mouse works fine.
SOURCE: HP 3 button wireless optical mouse
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Turn the mouse over and find the small
rest/connect button on the bottom of the mouse and press it.
This should connect the mouse to the receiver and work properly.
If not, try pressing the receiver button and then press the button on
the mouse. This should be done whenever you change batteries or
glitch.
Hope this helps you. Bud
SOURCE: hp wireless keyboard is not working but mouse is
hello
under your keyboard and mouse you can find a little(maybe red) button that you need to push so your keyboard connects to the computer transceiver. check also if the transceiver have an button if so, then push that first and then the keyboard and mouse.
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