Yup, you may have to re-pair the device and the dongle by doing the buttons.
You press the dongle first, then the device. If you go to the link that
propman provided
How To Guide and Product Documentation here:
http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/mo...s.aspx?pid=052
You can see the pdf of the QuickStart Guide and it shows where the buttons
are.
The help file for mouse shoudl be called iphelp.chm (the keyboard is called
ithelp.chm). It may already be installed by your vendor. There's a section
in the help about troubleshooting wireless devices.
hope that helps!
--
Cathy Moya
Microsoft Hardware User Experience
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This posting is provided AS IS with no warranties and confers no rights.
"Curious" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> When I first tried to install the same mouse I also had trouble. You have
> to read the instructions very carefully. If I remember correctly there is
> a button on the USB dongle that has to be depressed during the
> installation of the dongle and there is also a button on the bottom of the
> mouse that has to be depressed once the USB dongle is installed and
> Bluetooth shows up in your control panel.
>
> "Terry Smerling" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>I verified with my vendor that no install disk is required: the wireless
>>receiver, keyboard and mouse are self-installing.
>>
>> "propman" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>>> Terry Smerling wrote:
>>>> On my Windows Vista Home Premium system am unable to install my MS
>>>> Wireless Laser Mouse 5000 v.1.0. My MS Wireless Laser/Keyboard 6000
>>>> v.2.0 works fine. I receive a message from my system that Windows
>>>> needs to install drivers for Microsoft Wireless Desktop Receiver 3.1.
>>>> The instructions for the Receiver, Keyboard and Mouse, which came
>>>> together as a package, makes reference to a Help screen, but I cannot
>>>> find anything installed. I looked at KB940199, and attempted to
>>>> install the named driver; but I received an error message that Windows
>>>> encountered an error, 0X8007000d, the Data is invalid. Does anyone
>>>> have any ideas or suggestions?
>>>
>>>
>>> Check your mouse install disk for file(s) with extensions like pdf, hlp
>>> or html etc.
>>>
>>> For example:
>>>
>>> Setup.pdf
>>> HelpFile.hlp
>>> Errata.html
>>>
>>>
>>> If you can't access MS help files system wide (ie no help files
>>> available rather than just the help file for your mouse) then the help
>>> files association may have been turned off. See the following URL or
>>> google for more information on this topic:
>>>
>>> http://filext.com/file-extension/HLP
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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