Test The Keyboard And Mouse - Microsoft X11-27755 Getting Started

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4 Connect the Receiver to Your Computer
● With your computer turned on, plug the rectangular universal
serial bus (USB) connector into your computer's rectangular
USB port.
Important
● If your receiver uses a USB and PS/2 "Y" cable, you must
leave the round PS/2 connector unplugged.
● If you don't have an available USB port, see "Other
Connection Options" later in this manual.

5 Test the Keyboard and Mouse

Try using the keyboard and mouse to make sure that they
are working.
Tip To test the keyboard, press the Windows logo key (
This opens the Windows Start menu.
If either device doesn't work as expected, make sure that the following procedures
were completed as specified earlier in these instructions:
● New batteries are inserted and positioned correctly in both the keyboard and
the mouse.
● The receiver is correctly connected to the computer.
● The keyboard, mouse, and receiver are correctly positioned and there are no
nearby items that might cause interference.
If the keyboard or mouse is still not working, try changing the wireless connection
channel for the device. Changing the wireless connection channel is useful if your
wireless device is experiencing interference.
To change the wireless connection channel
● Press the Connect button on the bottom of the wireless keyboard or mouse.
Note Using the tip of a pen may make it easier to press smaller buttons.
If changing the channel doesn't solve the problem, you may need to reconnect the
device to the receiver.
To reconnect the keyboard or mouse to the receiver
1 Make sure that the device and receiver are positioned as specified earlier in this
manual.
2 Press the button on the top of the wireless receiver. The receiver lights blink to
indicate that it is in "connect" mode.
3 Press the Connect button on the bottom of the wireless keyboard or mouse. The
wireless keyboard or mouse may not work for a few seconds until the reconnection
process is completed.
Note You can reconnect only one device each time you press the receiver button,
so repeat as necessary for the other device.
If reconnecting the device to the receiver doesn't solve the problem, refer to
on-screen Help for additional troubleshooting information.
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