wireless Labtec keyboard shows up in Device manager but can not use

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Dear Windows MVPs and techies

I just purchased Labtec Media Wireless Desktop 800 Keyboard and Mouse
Mouse worked imeediatly on my Windows 2000 desktop

BTW The USB Dongle does not have a connector for PS/2 keyboard.

Wireless keyboard shows up as "hid keyboard device" in device manager
with no errors

I can not type on the wireless keyboard and no lights or LEDS show up
in Labtec Media Keyboard in System tray

If I reboot without wired Keyboard I cannot type anything so I have to
shutdown

Is it possible to get the Wireless Keyboard to work in tandem with
wired Keyboard?
I also tried it on a Vista laptop with same results

TIA
Bob_a_booie
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