Combo keyboard and mouse wireless, need new mouse

I have a combo keyboard and wireless mouse about 1-2 years. I don't have a warranty, and now the mouse is broken into pieces while the keyboard still works fine. I buy a new wireless mouse, but do not want to use another USB port. Please provide a solution

Hi Linda,.

Thanks for posting your query in Microsoft Community.

I understand that you need to buy a new mouse and do not want to use a different USB port. In this regard, I would ask to refer to the link below to check the Microsoft wireless mouse.

Microsoft - mouse

Since this community forum addresses not in the pieces of equipment, I recommend you to contact our Sales Department for specific mouse that will work with the same keyboard.

Microsoft - sales and support

Do not hesitate to write to us in case you have any problems/concerns while working on your computer, we will be happy to help you.

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