User`s guide
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5. Turn the mouse over and locate the ID button near the top. Press the ID
button with a blunt pointed object, like the tip of a ballpoint pen, and hold
until the receiver light is solid. This may take up to 20 seconds.
Important: If 30 seconds pass before you complete step 5, you must repeat
steps 4 and 5 to set the mouse ID. If the ID button is pressed more than one
time during the mouse setup (step 5), you must start over with step 4 and set
the receiver ID. You do not need to reset the keyboard ID.
6. To quickly verify that your new keyboard and mouse are properly
synchronized, depress a key or two on your keyboard. If the LED on the
Receiver blinks steadily, then it has made the connection. For the mouse,
simply move it around on a flat surface and click a button or two. If the LED
on the receiver blinks fast and steady, then the mouse has made the
connection as well.
7. Now both the keyboard and mouse should be communicating properly. If
they do not seem to work please check for proper installation of the
batteries and repeat the steps again.
Notes:
1. You must follow the procedure above to set the ID of the receiver, keyboard
and mouse.
2. Once the receiver ID button is pressed you have 30 seconds to complete the
entire process, or you will need to begin again.
4.2 Replacing Batteries and Resetting ID Buttons
When the batteries are low, a battery low icon will show on the right-
bottom corner of the taskbar instead of the keyboard driver software icon
. . At that time you must either charge the mouse batteries or replace
the keyboard batteries with new batteries.
IDs need to be reset when batteries are changed. If you use rechargeable
mouse batteries with the Mouseportâ„¢, then this only applies to the key-
board.
When changing the batteries of the keyboard, you do not need to reset all
the IDs. Simply reset the ID for the receiver and keyboard. You must press
the receiver ID button first and then press the keyboard ID button. Refer
to steps 2 and 3 above.
ID button of Mouse










