5.7Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Connection Instructions and Troubleshooting
1.What is wireless connection?
Wireless connection is a Bluetooth pairing process. It connects the wireless keyboard and mouse to the computer so that you can use them normally.
2.When do I need to use the wireless connection process?
You will need to use the wireless connection process in any of the following situations:
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1Some wireless keyboards and mice are not
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3If the wireless keyboard or mouse does not work as expected, it may need to be paired again.
4If you want to install a new wireless keyboard and mouse, you will have to use this process.
5For some other abnormal statuses.
3.Indicator light guide:
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A. Blinking steadily | 1. | The wireless keyboard and mouse are in discovery |
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| mode and ready to pair with your computer. |
| 2. | The batteries in the wireless keyboard and mouse |
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| are running low. |
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| User Guide for more detail on the color of |
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| the indicator lights. |
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B. Off | 1. | The device’s batteries have run out. |
| 2. | The power switch is in the “OFF” position. |
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C. Blinking, then off | 1. | Successfully established a connection. |
| 2. | If the device has spent too long trying to establish |
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| the wireless connection, the indicator light will |
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| automatically turn off to save power. |
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D. Bright for a few | The devices are powered on. | |
seconds, then off |
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