How Do You Troubleshoot A Microsoft Bluetooth Keyboard?
Microsoft Bluetooth keyboards let you enter data into your desktop or laptop computer from anywhere in the room wirelessly. The devices contain a separate numeric keyboard and the ability to work your pocket computer, if it is Bluetooth enabled. But like other computer hardware, problems do arise including the keyboard not transmitting data to your computer, accepting interference from other radio frequency devices and not all of the keyboard’s functions or keys working properly. Connect a wired keyboard’s connection plug into the “Keyboard” port on the side or back of your computer. Click “Start,” “Control Panel.” Click on the “Hardware and Sound” link, if using Windows Vista or 7. If using Windows XP, click “Start,” “Control Panel.” Click “Bluetooth Devices.” Select “Microsoft Bluetooth Keyboard” to highlight the device. Click “Remove.” Click “Add.” Turn your Bluetooth keyboard upside down and press the “Reset” button on the device. Turn the keyboard right-side up and place it on you