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Wireless keyboard simply won't type (STOPPED)

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I replaced batteries, and ggogle answers are above my comprehension.

I am on DW computer, because my computer keyboard won't type.

I changed the batteries----now I need a simplified strategy.

(I don't know where any reset, or connect buttons are, nor USB, etc)

Thanks,
Pat
 
I bought a new wireless mouse recently and I couldnt make it work

turned the computer off, waited a minute, and turned it back on again

worked
 
I restarted----didn't work.

OH----I'll turn OFF, and try………..just my luck----didn't work

Pat
 
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(I don't know where any reset, or connect buttons are, nor USB, etc)

Thanks,
Pat

It's typically a small red (or sometimes small black) button located on the keyboard. You don't see anything like that? Look underneath it.
 
It's typically a small red (or sometimes small black) button located on the keyboard. You don't see anything like that? Look underneath it.

it's a Keyscaper, and I see NOTHING like that
 
Can you tell via the computer if the keyboard is being recognized, even though it doesn't work?
 
Mine is a Dell Desktop computer-----manual instructions you sent seem to be for an Ipad (?)

OH, how I wish this was EASY.......

D#@$%$#... :) sorry, that was the only keyboard manual on the site. What about finding the connect buttons on the "top, right side of the keyboard" ???
 
Do you have anything that looks similar to this plugged into your USB ports ? (yours won't say Logitech). The potential USB ports could be either on the front or the back of your computer, or both.

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When I shut everything down, I unplugged/re-plugged every cord that came out EASILY----I was NOT going to do damage.

Later, my wife found a small piece plugged into the back of the computer that hadn't pulled out easily, she pulled it out, and plugged it back in.

We think it was the 'thing' (USB?) for the wireless keyboard.
It is only about/less than 1/2 inch X 1/2 inch X 1/16 inch.

I was hoping that would do it....it didn't.

I'll have to sleep on it and look for TUG answers tomorrow.

Keep 'em coming-----but realize it truly is 'keyboard for Dummies' that you're responding to-----Haha!

Thanks,
Pat
 
We had a wireless mouse that plain quit working. Had to chuck it and replace it with a new one. This year we bought like four on Black Friday.
 
I'm guessing it's a Bluetooth keyboard. Sometimes they need to be re-paired. So on your computer go to the networking and turn off the Bluetooth. Then after you wait for a while, turn it back on, and do whatever the instructions with your keyboard says to 'pair' the keyboard to the computer.

If this doesn't work, you might have to go to the keyboard's support page, or call support.

Jim
 
Also make sure the little thingy that plugs in to the computer is plugged in to a USB port. It can also fit in other ports that may not actually make a connection with. A USB port will have a symbol like below.

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I think the 'new' one is dead-----so I have moved on for now from it.

Between my wife, myself, and TUG instructions, I have gotten out an OLD keyboard, plugged in, shut down, etc----it may be OLD, but at least it's WORKING!!!

Thanks for everyone's help.

Pat
 
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