My Kensington wireless keyboard (Ci70) just stopped working. I have no idea why. The mouse works just fine. XP Pro SP 3. Have rebooted. Unplugged the USB interface device. Plugged back in. Rebooted. Changed to a different USB port. Rebooted. I have a password, so I can't even log in to my main workstation. I'm typing on my MacBook. Help
Replace batteries in keyboard and re-sync the devices
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>- --> Synching Mouse or Keyboard with Wireless Optical Desktop Question My mouse or keyboard doesn't work with my Wireless Optical Desktop (Model Number: 64373). What's wrong and how do I fix this problem? Answer Your mouse or keyboard has lost its sychronization with the Wireless Optical Desktop, which can occur after changing the batteries, for example.
To synchronize your wireless device with its receiver:
Move the device within three (3) feet of the receiver.
Press the button on the receiver. If the receiver has an LED, the light blinks.
Within ten (10) seconds, press the button on the underside of your wireless device. If the receiver has an LED, the light glows solidly when synchronization is successful.
Early production units of some wireless devices may require repeating the above instructions two or three times.
Timing, distance, and objects impeding the wireless signal may influence your success. While usually unnecessary, some customers have reported better results by:
Holding the wireless device very close, within three (3) inches of the receiver.
Entirely ignoring the receiver's light.
Simultaneously holding the buttons on both the receiver and the device for from ten (10) to twenty (20) seconds.
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Replace batteries in keyboard and re-sync the devices
- Move the device within three (3) feet of the receiver.
- Press the button on the receiver.
- Within ten (10) seconds, press the button on the underside of your wireless device.
Early production units of some wireless devices may require repeating the above instructions two or three times.
- Holding the wireless device very close, within three (3) inches of the receiver.
- Entirely ignoring the receiver's light.
- Simultaneously holding the buttons on both the receiver and the device for from ten (10) to twenty (20) seconds.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>- --> Synching Mouse or Keyboard with Wireless Optical Desktop Question My mouse or keyboard doesn't work with my Wireless Optical Desktop (Model Number: 64373). What's wrong and how do I fix this problem? Answer Your mouse or keyboard has lost its sychronization with the Wireless Optical Desktop, which can occur after changing the batteries, for example.
To synchronize your wireless device with its receiver:
If the receiver has an LED, the light blinks.
If the receiver has an LED, the light glows solidly when synchronization is successful.
Timing, distance, and objects impeding the wireless signal may influence your success. While usually unnecessary, some customers have reported better results by:
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