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| Thread ID: 85823 | 2007-12-23 09:00:00 | Logitech wireless keyboard | cowboy stu (7021) | Press F1 |
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| 623876 | 2007-12-23 09:00:00 | Why won't kbd work with new batteries whilst mouse is fine. Is a couple of years old and no hassles before. When I hit connect button underneath, green battery light flashes but no life in kbd ! Xp sp2 Merry Xmas |
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| 623877 | 2007-12-23 09:43:00 | Have you tried pushing the connect button on the receiver first, and then push the connect button on the keyboard - in that order? | Jen (38) | ||
| 623878 | 2007-12-23 10:05:00 | I've just had the same sort of drama. I ended up uninstalling the setpoint software with Your uninstaller, you have to pay for it, then cleaning the registry with ccleaner, free, & registryfix, you have to pay for it, then using system restore to the first date before the problem & re insatalling setpoint from the original cd & all was well. It seem Logitech are having problems with software updates. If you Google you'll see nothing but problems | Phil B (648) | ||
| 623879 | 2007-12-23 20:33:00 | Thanks Jen That fixed it .... simple | cowboy stu (7021) | ||
| 623880 | 2007-12-23 21:04:00 | Glad you got it sorted. I had a bit of fun connecting up my wireless Logitech keyboard until I realised the order of button pushing was crucial. :waughh: | Jen (38) | ||
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