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Maintaining
To clean your Bluetooth keyboard and mouse, wipe them with a soft, lint-free cloth slightly moistened with water.
Troubleshooting
If you have any problems with your Bluetooth keyboard or mouse, check the following:
• Make sure that your computer meets the system requirements.
• Make sure that the batteries in the keyboard and mouse are installed correctly. Make sure that the + and – symbols on the batteries align with the + and – symbols inside the keyboard and mouse battery compartments.
• When the mouse LED is red, battery power is low. Replace the batteries immediately.
• After the Bluetooth stack (see “Installing the software” on page 18) has
been installed on your computer, you can check the battery status of keyboard and mouse by clicking Start, Control Panel, Keyboard or Mouse, then clicking Bluetooth.
• If the keyboard and mouse do not work, check the USB keyboard and mouse settings in your system's BIOS. The settings should be enabled for
• If your computer's BIOS setup has options for the keyboard or mouse, make sure that they are set to default settings. If you are not familiar with the BIOS, see your the documentation that came with your computer.
• Only use the mouse on a clean, flat surface in order to ensure smooth and accurate cursor movement. If you use a mousepad, choose a light-colored one, not a dark one, to use less battery power. Also, do not use the mouse on a reflective surface such as metal, glass, or polished wood.
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Table of contents
- 2 Contents
- 3 Important safety instructions
- 4 Introduction
- 4 Features
- 4 Keyboard
- 4 Mouse
- 5 USB Bluetooth receiver
- 5 Package contents
- 5 System requirements
- 6 Keyboard top
- 7 Keyboard status LED
- 8 Keyboard bottom
- 9 Mouse top
- 10 Mouse status LED
- 10 Mouse bottom
- 11 Setting up the keyboard and mouse
- 11 Installing keyboard batteries
- 12 Installing the mouse batteries
- 14 Pairing the keyboard and mouse
- 14 Automatic pairing in boot mode
- 15 Turning on the USB keyboard and mouse settings in BIOS
- 15 Pairing by using the WIDCOMM Bluetooth stack
- 18 Installing and using software
- 18 Installing the software
- 19 Using the Bluetooth stack for the first time in Windows XP
- 20 Interpreting the Bluetooth icon
- 21 Connecting to other Bluetooth devices in Windows XP
- 22 Setting up Bluetooth in Windows Vista or Windows 7
- 23 Using the keyboard and mouse
- 23 Checking battery status
- 25 Changing the low battery alarm settings
- 26 Adjusting the tilt/scroll wheel
- 28 Maintaining
- 28 Troubleshooting
- 29 Specifications
- 30 Legal notices
- 30 FCC Part 15
- 30 FCC warning
- 31 DHHS and FDA safety certification
- 31 Canada ICES-003 statement
- 31 RSS 310 statement
- 33 One-year limited warranty
- 33 How long does the coverage last?
- 33 What does this warranty cover?
- 33 How to obtain warranty service?
- 33 Where is the warranty valid?
- 33 What does the warranty not cover?