Re: Wireless Keyboard

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From: *Vanguard* (reply-to-newsgroup_at_to-email.use-Reply.obey-signature.invalid)
Date: 06/05/04


Date: Sat, 5 Jun 2004 00:54:21 -0500

GaryY said in news:185a701c44ab3$6eb62a10$a301280a@phx.gbl:
> On my old box standard keyboard to access the BIOS you
> pressed and held the Delete key on strart up. On my new
> wireless keyboard this dosn't work. Is it different for
> these keyboards? If it is could someone please let me know
> then it will save me going thru the process one key at a
> time !!!! Thanks in advance

Fresh batteries?

Any obstructions between the cordless keyboard and its receiver? Are
they at least 6 to 8 inches apart?

Did you press the sync button on the keyboard and then press the sync
button on the receiver to make sure they know about each other,
especially after changing the batteries?

Did you plug the receiver into the PS/2 or USB port? If you BIOS does
not natively support USB keyboards and mice, you'll have to use the PS/2
port for those.

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