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Topic Logitech Wireless Keyboard & Mouse
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dk92 Posted at 12:55 pm on Jan. 30, 2007
So I purchased a wireless keyboard and mouse both operated by one Receiver. The receiver contains two plugs. a USB and a green mouse port. Both the keyboard and mouse have a 'connect' button underneath the device yet only the mouse works for some odd reason. I just plugged the USB into the back of my computer and it says that the receiver has been installed and stuff, yet I can't get the keyboard to work. However, I accidentally did press the Sleep button and my computer went on standby..so the receiver is catching the signal. Under the Device Manager, I dont have the option to enable the keyboard, but the mouse is automatically enabled. what to do?

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dk92 Posted at 4:14 pm on Jan. 30, 2007
Quote: from Kraahkan at 3:41 pm on Jan. 30, 2007

It may be that your BIOS doesn't have USB Keyboard enabled... that happened to me once.  

 
 - Kraahkan -


so how do i fix that????

EDIT: I went into the BIOS and USB Keyboard was enabled. so its not that.

Kraahkan Posted at 3:41 pm on Jan. 30, 2007
It may be that your BIOS doesn't have USB Keyboard enabled... that happened to me once.


- Kraahkan -

espresso8097 Posted at 3:38 pm on Jan. 30, 2007
Look on the Manufacturer website for specific drivers.
dk92 Posted at 1:01 pm on Jan. 30, 2007
i dont have a software. i bought it off of a friend. he said he didn't receive a software for it.
We tried it on his new computer and it worked so i dunno what's going on here.
kippdipp4323 Posted at 12:58 pm on Jan. 30, 2007
try re-install the software for the keyboard and dont hit sleep mode that just might help
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