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(February 7, 2011): First, a encapsulation: This is a solid wireless desktop, and works great for 'day-bed gaming' with a big screen and a 'lapdesk' (I use the Belkin...
(March 23, 2011): I was looking to update an older PC with windows XP to a cleaner interface with a wireless combo. I bought the Microsoft wireless desktop 1000 but...
(June 9, 2011): This is about the 5th wireless combo I've owned and I am very satisfied. Outstanding responce time for the keyboard and mouse. The mouse doesn't...
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Apr 07, 2010 by Sian | Posted in Other - Hardware
A wireless microsoft keyboard remains on my computer even though I haven't had it for 2 years. When I go to Add/Assassinate Programs there is no choice to "change" or "displace." I would appreciate any tech help I can get on this one! I sine qua non my compute to recognise my current keyboard.
System Properties>Components>Device Manager>Keyboards>Right click on the keyboard and it should say uninstall.
You can get to System Properties by retaliate for clicking on the MY COMPUTER icon. Then go to Properties and click on the Ironmongery tab. Then click on Device Manager and then Keyboards.
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A while back my cat spilled over my coffee cup, dumping it all over my wireless usb keyboard. So I was unnatural to purchase a new one. I shopped around, searched, and searched until I found one on amazon for...
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