I need help connecting Microsoft wireless Laser Desktop 4000

I am trying to hang a Microsoft Wireless Laser Desktop 4000 for a system using Widows XP. The wireless mouse works but the keyboard is not I would like any information I can get ion this question... Thank you very much, MR. Grimm

Hi norseman168,

  • What happens when you connect the keyboard to the computer?

I suggest that you download and discover the Microsoft wireless Laser Desktop 4000 manually using the link below to check the use of it and its features.

http://www.Microsoft.com/hardware/en-us/d/Wireless-Laser-Desktop-4000

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