wireless keyboard and mouse can be a great way to reduce clutter around your desktop. Opening the box, you'll realize that you should have a mouse, keyboard, instructions / warranty information, and a USB wireless receiver.

The wireless receiver is what sends the signal to the keyboard and mouse of the computer itself. As it is small and easy to lose, it's probably a good idea to go ahead and install it as soon as you step out of the box. To do this, simply find an available USB port on your computer and connect.

Insert the batteries into the mouse and keyboard 

Now back to the mouse and keyboard. As they are wireless receiving no power from the computer and therefore run on battery. At this point, you have to insert the batteries into the mouse and keyboard. Some sets of keyboard and mouse come with batteries pre-installed. Do not forget to check if yours does before leaving the store to make sure you have the batteries you need.

You can also consider investing in some rechargeable batteries, as one of the most common complaints of keyboard and mouse wireless life short battery. With batteries installed, you can move the mouse and the keyboard in place at the front of your computer.

Once you have everything set up the way you want, you need to press the connect button on the bottom of the mouse and keyboard.



How to solve the mouse and keyboard 

The mouse and keyboard should work now. If not, double check to make sure the batteries are inserted properly and that both are on. If it does not, you may need to re-press the connect button (in fact, you'll probably need to do this every time you change the batteries).

If you still have problems, check around possible sources of interference. These may include: wireless routers (WiFi), cordless phones, microwave ovens, ovens, metal, electronics, and of course, a different wireless keyboard or mouse.

Most of these problems are rare, but as usual this is a very simple installation process.

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