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How can I use multiple Wireless Computing devices (keyboards and mice) on one computer?

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How can I use multiple Wireless Computing devices (keyboards and mice) on one computer?

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With all Wireless Keyboards and Mice in range of the receiver, press the address button on the underside of the receiver and then press the address setting button(s) on each device you wish to use with that receiver (refer to each devices instructions for specifics). When I plug in the USB receiver, my PS/2 keyboard and mouse go dead When some computers detect more than one boot keyboard, they disable one of them. In cases where you need both the wireless device and wired PS/2 keyboard and mouse, you should be able to use a PS/2-to-USB adapter. The computer will then treat both keyboards as USB devices. Can I use a USB-to-PS/2 adapter with the USB receiver or USB extender? No. The USB receiver and USB extender are ‘combo’ devices. This means that the computer treats them as more than one USB device. The USB-to-PS/2 adapters that come with corded USB device are designed to handle only single devices. These are usually color-coded (purple – keyboard, green – mouse). If you have no availa

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