- #MICROSOFT WIRELESS MOUSE 1000 NOT PAIRING HOW TO#
- #MICROSOFT WIRELESS MOUSE 1000 NOT PAIRING DRIVERS#
The plastic groove under the foot pad is designed to prevent air bubbles from appearing at the bottom of the pad. I assume the "Notebook Hardware and Upgrade Questions" board is meant for other questions, but I couldn't find a board that closely related to this problem. Similar to other mice, the Logitech G602 wireless gaming mouse screw is hidden under the mouse pad.
You have to call in customer service and they will send you the instructions via email. Microsoft only provide replacements for manufacturing issues.
Once you lose or break the wireless dongle, you can toss out the keyboard or mouse. The keyboard is model number KG-1061 (I actually have two of these keyboards).Īny help with this baffling situation would be most appreciated. This is for any Microsoft wireless keyboard or mouse. Depending on the mouse, you may need to press a button to put it into pairing mode. Turn the mouse on, and make sure its within range of your Mac.
#MICROSOFT WIRELESS MOUSE 1000 NOT PAIRING HOW TO#
The mouse has the model number MG-0982, the corresponding USB dongle has model number RG-0983 and from what I understand came from HP with the mouse. How to connect a wireless mouse to a Mac. The pairing process should be to hold the blue "Connect" button on the bottom of the mouse or keyboard for 5-10 seconds, then the dongle will display a blue light indicating the synchronization. This wireless bundle is an excellent choice for users who would like to add the freedom afforded by wireless interface to their computer. I've tried plugging it in in all of my available USB ports on multiple laptops to no avail. The Wireless Optical Desktop 1000 from Microsoft gives you a wireless keyboard and mouse that can be connected to any computer with a USB interface. How slow or fast a mouses scroll wheel is plays a vital role in a devices performance. Some are wired USB mice, while others employ wireless technology.
#MICROSOFT WIRELESS MOUSE 1000 NOT PAIRING DRIVERS#
From what I can tell, the dongle works (blue light flashes when plugged in, drivers download as expected), the mouse works (laser works and responds to movement), and I have no reason to believe that the keyboard does not work (though it has no indicator lights or power switch) as they are unused and straight from HP. Microsoft mice for Apple computers come in a variety of sizes, shapes and vary in features and performance. The problem is that the keyboard and mouse refuse to connect to the dongle. I recently received an HP mouse, HP Keyboard, and corresponding USB dongle.