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Your keyboard and mouse works on the same transmitter. if you remove the transmitter you will not be able to use both the keyboard or your mouse. You can add another keyboard and mouse to the USB ports and still have the wireless mouse and keyboard available.. You'll be able to use only one device at a time.
your device should have come with a cd with software and drivers on it. you need to run the cd and then it should work. In many cases Windoews will automatically recognize wireless equipmet and find the drivers needed.
For the wireless mouse to work with your computer, make sure that it has a bluetooth capability in it. This is how your computer will communicate with your wireless mouse. If it does not have bluetooth, see if your wireless mouse came with a bluetooth dongle. If it does, connect the dongle, download the driver and the pc should detect your wireless mouse.
You FIRST download install the software driver for it Micro Innovations PD7250LSR from the manufacturers web site, & THEN plug the thing with a"Tail" into a USB port, The "Mouse" connects to/through this.
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