Can I use a different mouse with my Microsoft wireless keyboard?
Can I use a different mouse with my Microsoft wireless keyboard?
If the mouse comes with a USB dongle, it’s even easier. You can just plug that in alongside the keyboard’s dongle and they should work perfectly. I hope this helps!
How do I connect my Microsoft wireless mouse and keyboard?
Select the Start button, then select Settings > Devices > Bluetooth & other devices > Add Bluetooth or other device > Bluetooth > Microsoft Bluetooth Keyboard > Done.
How do I reset my Microsoft wireless keyboard and mouse?
If the charging light turns red or flashes red after several seconds, follow these steps:
- Disconnect the device from the charging connection.
- Turn off the device.
- Remove the batteries from the device.
- Wipe the batteries by using a clean, soft cloth.
- Wait 10 seconds.
- Turn on the device.
Where is the pair button on Microsoft wireless keyboard?
The light above the Up Arrow key will blink. This makes the keyboard discoverable. The pairing button is on the bottom of the keyboard next to the battery cover.
Can you buy a wireless mouse and keyboard separately?
No, this product cannot use separately.
Can I use a Logitech mouse with a Microsoft keyboard?
The Microsoft Keyboard and Mouse Centre only supports Microsoft keyboards and mice, so it won’t work with your Logitech mouse. If you need to customize the functions of your Logitech mouse, you can download the Logitech software package for it.
Why isn’t my Microsoft wireless keyboard working?
Try unplugging the keyboard, and then plugging it back in. Plug the keyboard into a different USB port. If your keyboard is plugged into a USB hub or USB switch box, try removing it and plugging the keyboard into the computer. Unplug other USB devices that are not in use.
Why won’t my wireless mouse and keyboard work?
Replace the batteries in the keyboard and/or mouse. Reconnect the devices by pressing the reconnect button on the wireless receiver, and on the keyboard and mouse. Failing to reconnect wireless devices after changing the batteries is the most common cause of wireless keyboard and mouse failures.
Which wireless keyboard and mouse should I buy?
Here are some of the Best Wireless Keyboard and Mouse:
- Logitech MK345.
- Dell KM636.
- Logitech MK270 Wireless Keyboard.
- AmazonBasics Wireless Keyboard.
- Havit Mechanical Keyboard & Mouse Combo.
- Logitech MK850.
- Logitech MK550.
- Microsoft Wireless Comfort Desktop.