Sending unit?? Isn't it a receiving unit?
"Elmo" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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Ove wrote:
> Thank you both Mr Joe and Mr Tim
>
> After some time I found the mouse on the labtec homepage. It was not the
> same type that was linked.
> http://labtec.com/index.cfm/gear/det...,contentid=729
>
> I got this mouse from the fiancé, it was a left over. It was unopened in
> its package, just a plastic cover.
>
> There is a connect button on the underside that works but there is no
> dongle
> on this mouse, as on the picture in the link.
>
> Specifications on the product:
> P/N 831522-0000
> M/NM-RBM118
> PID PN835MA
>
> None of these search words above can be found on Google. Do I have a
> bootleg
> A funny mouse...?
Specifications:
* PC with Windows® 98, 2000, ME or XP
_*_Available_USB_port_or_PS/2_port_
* CD-ROM drive
* Includes 2-year limited warranty
That page mentions that you need a USB or PS2 port, so a sending unit
that plugs into the USB or PS2 port is/was there. If not snapped into
the underside, you may have left it in the packaging.
> "Elmo" wrote:
>
>> Ove wrote:
>>> I have an Acer Aspire One netbook with XP and service pack 3 installed.
>>> I am
>>> trying to install a mouse (Labtec wireless optical mouse plus). Labtec
>>> info
>>> says: This product does not require any software. Please use the
>>> operating
>>> system's native device drivers.
>>>
>>> I suppose the mouse needs bluetooth. I click Start - Controlpanel, but
>>> there
>>> is no bluetooth icon.
>>>
>>> I have also tried to click (attempted translation from Swedish) Start -
>>> Control panel - Add new machine ware. The list presented does not
>>> contain a
>>> choice for a mouse.
>>>
>>> Any ideas on how to get the mouse working?
>> http://labtec.com/index.cfm?countryi...isting&crid=29
>>
>> Labtec doesn't mention the model you named, but the ones listed all have
>> a USB dongle. One image (below) shows where it's stored on the
>> underside of the mouse. That, with what Tim Meddick posted should get
>> you going.
>>
>> http://labtec.com/index.cfm/gear/det...,contentid=627
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Joe =o)