Articles About Wireless Optical Desktop for Bluetooth
- Troubleshoot response failures in wireless keyboard or mouse
Explains how to troubleshoot problems that may occur with a wireless mouse or keyboard. - The screen saver does not start after you install a wireless pointing device
Describes the symptoms that you may experience after you install the Wireless Optical Desktop device. - A computer that is using a Logitech wireless pointing device may not detect a wireless Bluetooth keyboard
Discusses a solution for an issue in which a wireless Bluetooth keyboard connected to a computer may not be detected when you restart the computer. - Keyboard mappings using a PC keyboard on a Macintosh
Describes the common keyboard key mappings when you use a Windows (PC) keyboard on a Macintosh computer. - IntelliMouse pointer responds slowly or not at all
Describes how to detect if you have low batteries in Microsoft wireless pointing devices. - Error message 25001 appears after you remove IntelliPoint or IntelliType and the Bluetooth stack
After you remove IntelliPoint or IntelliType software and the Bluetooth stack, and then you try to reinstall IntelliPoint or IntelliType, you may receive a 25001 error message. Note Installing IntelliPoint or IntelliType installs the Bluetooth stack. - Adjust long delay in keystrokes appearing due to Windows FilterKeys
Describes the behavior that occurs when you press keys on a Microsoft wireless keyboard that is connected to a Windows XP-based computer. The keystrokes may appear delayed by one to two seconds. - A Microsoft USB keyboard is not detected in BIOS when you start a computer
Describes a problem where the Bluetooth keyboard is not recognized when you start the computer. - Resolve Bluetooth mouse or keyboard failure to function
Describes an issue in which the keyboard or the mouse stops working unexpectedly, and the keyboard or the mouse is not detected. Provides a resolution. - Troubleshoot failures in detecting new Bluetooth mouse or keyboard
"Could not discover a Bluetooth device" error message when you add a Bluetooth mouse or keyboard. - Enable Bluetooth Devices in Control Panel for your mouse or keyboard
Explains that the Bluetooth Devices item is not present in Control Panel. - Troubleshoot status of NUM LOCK, SCROLL LOCK, F LOCK and CAPS LOCK keys
Describes a behavior that occurs where you cannot find the status Lights for the NUMLOCK key, the CAPSLOCK key, or the F Lock key on the wireless keyboard. The keyboard status lights are located on the wireless receiver. - Troubleshoot failures of keyboard shortcuts by using three or more keys on Microsoft keyboards
Describes how to resolve an issue in which keyboard shortcuts do not work correctly when you press three or more keyboard keys at the same time on a Microsoft keyboard. - You receive access violation errors when you use Bluetooth keyboard and mouse
Describes a problem with conflicting keyboard and mouse drivers. The conflict causes access violation errors when you use Microsoft Bluetooth keyboards. - Troubleshoot failure to find new mouse connected to your USB port
Describes the irregular mouse behavior that occurs on computers that do not support USB or on computers on which the previous mouse software was not removed. - Assign macro or function to keys on your keyboard
Discuesses how to assign a macro or a function to keys on your keyboard. - How to change your keyboard layout
This article describes how to change keyboard layouts for the Microsoft keyboards listed in the "Applies To" section. You can configure your keyboard to use a different language or keyboard layout, such as Canadian Multilingual, Spanish, or United... - Stop the "Connect Your Mouse and Keyboard" dialog box from continually appearing
Describes an issue in which you cannot connect a Bluetooth mouse or keyboard by using a Bluetooth connection during setup. Provides a resolution. - Register your Microsoft hardware
Describes how to register your Microsoft hardware. - Resolve Hotkeys or Volume control keys not working on Microsoft keyboards
Describes an problem in which hotkeys or volume keys on the Microsoft keyboard do not work. - Numeric keypad on your portable computer types numbers instead of letters or punctuation when you have an external numeric keypad or keyboard attached
Describes an issue that affects the numeric keypad section of your portable computer if you have an external numeric keypad or keyboard attached. - You receive error code 126 or 2 when you try to start the HID service when you use a Microsoft USB keyboard, mouse, or Lifecam
Fixes a problem in which you receive error code 126 or 2 when you try to start the HID service when you use a Microsoft USB keyboard, mouse, or Lifecam - Error Message: Cannot Install Hardware. An Error Occurred During the Installation of the Device
After you upgrade your computer to Windows XP, and you try to install a device (such as a printer), you may receive the following error message: - The F LOCK key on-screen display does not always appear when you use a Microsoft keyboard
Describes the problem that occurs when you use certain Microsoft wireless keyboards that have an F LOCK key. An on-screen display does not appear to tell you whether the F LOCK key is on or off. - Error message when you wake up a Windows XP-based computer from hibernation or from standby: "Power Surge on Hub Port: A USB Device has exceeded the power limits of its hub port"
Describes an error message that you receive after you wake up a Windows XP-based computer from hibernation or from standby: "Power Surge on Hub Port." To work around this issue, disable the USB 2.0-enhanced host controller in Device Manager.
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