Here is your Answer: - When replacing the batteries of your Gearhead keyboard do the following to re-sync the keyboard to the 2.4ghz reciever. 1) On your keyboard, There should be a key that has the universal symbol for "Sync button" (Looks like two little arrows making a circle) 2) While adding the new batteries. make sure to press and hold this button.
This "un-syncing" of the keyboard and reciever is a common problem that I experience with my Gearhead wireless combo mouse and keyboard, therefore I have had ample opportunities to test this theory. And so far, my theory seems to be substantiated with a 100% success rate. I tested it, and it worked everytime. I think its important to state the following. One, I am in no way faulting the company Gearhead for a bad product based on my individual experience. I am actually quite pleased with its performance. And if its just a matter of holding a key button down while adding batteries to make it sync that would dissuade a individual from purchasing this product, I'd have to say that a poor poor excuse for being lazy. In addition to that preceeding statement, i would like to add that this problem may just be (unfortunately) an acceptable common occurence associated with the mass production process when attemptin to supply a global market place.
My keyboard doesn't have a sync symbol. Where is it supposed to be? If I do find it, do I hold it while replacing batteries, or after?My keyboard doesn't have a sync symbol. Where is it supposed to be? If I do find it, do I hold it while replacing batteries, or after?
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Here is your Answer:
- When replacing the batteries of your Gearhead keyboard do the following to re-sync the keyboard to the 2.4ghz reciever.
1) On your keyboard, There should be a key that has the universal symbol for "Sync button" (Looks like two little arrows making a circle)
2) While adding the new batteries. make sure to press and hold this button.
This "un-syncing" of the keyboard and reciever is a common problem that I experience with my Gearhead wireless combo mouse and keyboard, therefore I have had ample opportunities to test this theory. And so far, my theory seems to be substantiated with a 100% success rate.
I tested it, and it worked everytime.
I think its important to state the following.
One, I am in no way faulting the company Gearhead for a bad product based on my individual experience.
I am actually quite pleased with its performance.
And if its just a matter of holding a key button down while adding batteries to make it sync that would dissuade a individual from purchasing this product, I'd have to say that a poor poor excuse for being lazy.
In addition to that preceeding statement, i would like to add that this problem may just be (unfortunately) an acceptable common occurence associated with the mass production process when attemptin to supply a global market place.
This worked. Thanks for the tip!
My keyboard doesn't have a sync symbol. Where is it supposed to be? If I do find it, do I hold it while replacing batteries, or after?