HP A6110n - Pavilion - 2 GB RAM Troubleshooting And Maintenance Manual page 22

Troubleshooting and maintenance guide
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Keyboard and Mouse (continued)
Symptom
Wireless keyboard or mouse
does not work or is not
detected.
(continued)
Mouse (with cable) does not
work or is not detected.
Cursor does not respond to
mouse movement.
Cursor responds slowly to
mouse movement.
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Troubleshooting and Maintenance Guide
Possible solution
After the mouse connection is established, repeat the procedure with the
keyboard:
1
Push the Connect button on the receiver and hold for 5 to 10 seconds until
the blue light starts to flash.
2
Push and hold the Connect button (c) on the underside of the keyboard
until the blue LED on the receiver stops flashing.
c
Refer to the documentation that came with the keyboard and mouse.
Unplug and reconnect the mouse cable to your computer.
If the mouse is still not detected, turn off the computer, reconnect the mouse
cable, and then restart the computer.
Restart your computer using the keyboard:
1
Press the Alt and Tab keys on the keyboard at the same time to navigate to
an open application.
2
Press the Ctrl and S keys on the keyboard at the same time to save your
changes in the selected application (Ctrl+S is the keyboard command for
Save on most — not all — applications).
3
After saving changes in all open applications, press the Ctrl and Esc keys
on the keyboard at the same time to display the Start menu.
4
Use the arrow keys to select the Arrow button next to
the Lock button. Select Shut Down, and then press
the Enter key on the keyboard.
5
After the shutdown is complete, reconnect the mouse connector to the back
of your computer, and then turn on your computer.
If you have a rollerball mouse, clean the roller ball. For detailed cleaning
instructions, go to: http://www.hp.com/support
Select your country/region and language, search on your computer model
number, and then search on the keyword cleaning.
For a mouse with a roller ball, use a mouse pad or other rough surface under
the mouse. For an optical mouse, you might try a less reflective surface under
the mouse.

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