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Anonymous Posted on Dec 31, 2010

Inland 601781 wireless keyboard stopped working. Mouse still works batteries are good.

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SOURCE: Inland 601781 wireless keyboard stopped working.

Remove the battery of the keyboard and install new one and then press connect button from the keyboard side and the receiver side also.

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Hope this helps. Bud
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