To enable the keyboard and mouse in boot mode:

1With your computer turned off, plug the USB Bluetooth dongle into an available USB port.

2Slide the power switch of the mouse to turn the mouse on.

3Press the button on the bottom of the USB Bluetooth dongle until the LED begins to flash once every second. This indicates the Bluetooth dongle has started to search for a device to be paired with. The Bluetooth connection is established.

4Turn on the computer and use the keyboard to enter the BIOS setup.

5Use the keyboard and mouse to view the menu and configure the settings.

Enabling the USB keyboard and mouse function in BIOS

If the keyboard or mouse failed to work, verify that the USB keyboard and mouse function has been enabled in the BIOS setup.

Note: See “Troubleshooting” on page 23 for additional troubleshooting information.

To enable the keyboard and mouse in BIOS:

1Make sure the Bluetooth connection has been established before turning on your computer.

2Turn on your computer, then follow the on-screen instructions to enter the BIOS setup.

3Use the cursor keys on the keyboard to navigate through the menu items and enable the USB keyboard and mouse function. (In some BIOS settings, you can use the Bluetooth mouse to navigate through the items.)

Note: Some older PC systems do not support the USB keyboard and mouse in a BIOS or DOS environment.

Quick pairing in Windows

The Bluetooth keyboard and mouse have been set to a pre-pairing mode as the factory default. For quick pairing, enable the pre-pairing mode following these steps.

To enable pre-pairing mode:

1Plug the USB Bluetooth dongle into a USB port on your computer. The first time you connect the keyboard or mouse to your computer, the Found New Hardware Wizard launches automatically. Cancel the Wizard, then follow these steps.

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